The District of Columbia Application For Certificate of Withdrawal For Foreign Non-Profit Corporation is a document required by the District of Columbia (DC) government to officially withdraw a foreign non-profit corporation from the DC. The application must be filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) and must include the name and address of the foreign non-profit corporation, the foreign state of incorporation, the date of incorporation, a list of the members or officers of the corporation, and a statement of the purpose of the withdrawal. There are two types of District of Columbia Application For Certificate of Withdrawal For Foreign Non-Profit Corporation: the regular application and the expedited application. The regular application requires the filing of a form and supporting documentation, while the expedited application requires the filing of an expedited form, supporting documentation, and a fee. The DORA may require additional documentation to process the application. Once the application is approved, the foreign non-profit corporation will be officially withdrawn from the DC and will no longer be subject to the District of Columbia’s laws and regulations.