It's usually safer to apply for a credit card online if you're on a credit card issuer's official website and using a secure internet connection. Some credit card issuers have stringent security measures designed to help protect applicants' personal information.
PCI DSS requirement 4.2 states that credit card information must not be captured, transmitted, or stored via email.
Physical credit authorization forms have many security issues: They may get lost, stolen, or mishandled by employees. Having to type data manually may lead to errors and financial discrepancies. Physical forms are not encrypted, meaning anyone can read and understand the information.
IMPORTANT: In Pennsylvania, there is a four (4) year statute of limitations that applies to most kinds of non-government debt (e.g., credit cards, medical bills, utility bills, etc.) The 4 years usually runs from the last payment made on the account.
To get a Pennsylvania short certificate, you need the following: "Open" the estate by filing a petition for grant of letters with the Register of Wills of the PA county where the deceased lived at the time of their death. Original death certificate. An identification card. Submit a copy of the will if available.
Pennsylvania articles of incorporation are filed to create a corporation. This guide provides instructions and tips when preparing and filing this legal document.
File Pennsylvania Certificate of Formation Filing Method: Mail or online. Turnaround: ~5-10 business days.
The Certificate of Annual Registration (CAR) may be filed online at file.dos.pa. Filing the CAR online is strongly recommended – the online will populate with the company details currently on file, preventing costly mistake and delay.
The Pennsylvania decennial report's purpose is to report an entity's continued existence, filed every 10 years on years ending with “1” (i.e., 2011, 2021, etc.). Entities that were formed before January 1, 2021 must file a decennial report in PA to show they continue to exist.
Mail filings: In total, mail filing approvals for Pennsylvania LLCs take 2 weeks. This accounts for the 1 week processing time, plus the time your documents are in the mail. Online filings: In total, online filing approvals for Pennsylvania LLCs take 5-7 days.