A Certificate of Conversion From A Delaware Partnership To Non-Delaware Entity is a legal document that is used to convert a Delaware partnership into a non-Delaware entity. This document is used to officially transfer the partnership’s assets, liabilities, and ownership interests to the new non-Delaware entity. The document must be filed with the Delaware Secretary of State to be legally binding. There are two primary types of Certificate of Conversion From A Delaware Partnership To Non-Delaware Entity: a Certificate of Conversion of a Domestic Partnership to a Non-Delaware Entity and a Certificate of Conversion of a Foreign Partnership to a Non-Delaware Entity. The former is used to convert a partnership that is registered with the Delaware Secretary of State, while the latter is used to convert a partnership that is registered in another state. Both documents require the partners to provide information such as the name and address of the partnership, the name and address of the non-Delaware entity to which the partnership is being converted, a statement of the assets, liabilities, and ownership interests of the partnership, and the date of conversion.