Solicitations by professional solicitors and solicitations by commercial co-venturers shall contain, at the time of solicitation, the following disclosures: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the charitable organization and a description of how the contributions raised by the solicitation will be utilized ...
Certifications can only be obtained for documents with an original signature of a valid: Massachusetts Notary Public. Justice of the Peace. City/Town Clerk or assistant. Court clerk or assistant. Registrar of Vital Records.
A Certificate of Compliance allows an out-of-state company (producer, wholesaler, or exporter) to sell to Massachusetts wholesalers. Once an application is submitted via our eLicensing system, the typical turnaround time is a few days to a week. Apply for a Certificate of Compliance Online.
The Form PC is filed annually by all nonprofit charitable organizations conducting business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Charities must now meet their annual filing requirements through the AGO's online charities filing portal.
In Massachusetts, however, criminal solicitation of a felony is punishable only as a misdemeanor. (Misdemeanors in Massachusetts are punishable by sentences of no more than 2 ½ years, and are not punishable by imprisonment in a state prison, but only in a county jail or house of correction.)
Alternatively, you can have copies certified at the following places: Lawyers or notary public (who are members of a recognised professional body) Actuaries or accountants (who are members of a recognised professional body) Members of the judiciary.
A corporation that was dissolved voluntarily or administratively prior to July 1, 2004, may be revived for all or limited purposes by any interested person by filing an application for revival. In order to effect a general revival, all annual reports owed for the last ten (10) fiscal years must be filed. M.G.L.A.
A certified true copy is usually a special copy of an original document and is made by a notary public or lawyer. A photocopy is just a copy made from a primary document without any certification attached to it. A true copy is a photocopy or duplicate made (without alterations) of any original document.
You must request a certification with the Massachusetts Secretary of State by mail, or up to four documents in person. Submit the original notarized or certified document, contact information, and the foreign country in which the certification will be used, and the state will issue the certification.
Some common places to look for a notary are: City and town halls. Courts. Banks. Law offices. Insurance companies. Drug stores and pharmacies. In the phone book under "Notary Public"