An Officers Certificate is a document signed by a company's officer certifying certain facts about the company.
Forming a Texas Corporation begins with the preparation of a Certificate of Formation, also known as Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization.
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Certificate of Incorporation, also called Articles of Incorporation, Charter, Articles of formation, is the main filing document which begins the corporation's existence under state law. Once filed, the corporation comes into existence.
A "certificate of fact - status" is a certificate issued by the Secretary of State that serves as official evidence of an entity's existence or authority to transact business in Texas.
Certificate of Filing means the disclosure acknowledgement issued by the Texas Ethics Commission to the filing Business Entity.