The District of Columbia Application For Reinstatement For Domestic Limited Liability Partnership is an official form used by domestic limited liability partnerships (LLP) in the District of Columbia to reinstate their legal status after cancellation or dissolution. This application must be filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA). The District of Columbia Application For Reinstatement For Domestic Limited Liability Partnership includes the following information: the name of the LLP, the street address, mailing address, contact information of the registered agent, and the name and signature of the general partner. It must also include the name, address, and signature of the individual filing the application, as well as the date of the filing. There are two types of District of Columbia Application For Reinstatement For Domestic Limited Liability Partnership. The first is the Regular Reinstatement Application, which can be filed up to two years after the cancellation of the LLP. The second is the Late Reinstatement Application, which can be filed between two and five years after the cancellation. Both applications must be accompanied by a filing fee and other documents as required by the DORA.