A Texas Certificate of Termination Of A Domestic Entity is a document issued by the Texas Secretary of State that officially terminates the existence of a domestic business entity in the state of Texas. A domestic business entity includes corporations, limited liability companies (LCS), limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships (Laps). There are two types of Texas Certificate of Termination Of A Domestic Entity: voluntary termination and involuntary termination. A voluntary termination is requested by the entity itself, while an involuntary termination is requested by the Secretary of State for failure to comply with state laws and regulations. The Certificate of Termination must include the name of the business entity, the date of filing, and the reason for the termination. Additionally, the Certificate of Termination must be signed and notarized by the appropriate entity representative. Once the Certificate of Termination is filed, the business entity is officially considered dissolved.