Indiana Certificate of Good Standing (Court of Appeals) is a document issued by the Indiana Court of Appeals that verifies the current legal status of a business or organization in the state of Indiana. It confirms that the entity is in good standing with the court, meaning that the entity is legally registered and any fees or taxes owed have been paid. The Certificate of Good Standing can be used to demonstrate the legitimacy of a business to potential clients, partners, or other entities. There are two types of Indiana Certificate of Good Standing (Court of Appeals): Certificate of Existence and Certificate of Authority. The Certificate of Existence confirms that the entity is in good standing with the court, while a Certificate of Authority confirms that the entity is authorized to do business in Indiana.