A Certificate of Conversion From A Delaware Corporation To A Non-Delaware Entity is a document used to officially convert a Delaware-incorporated business to a corporation that is incorporated in another state or country. This document is typically used when a Delaware-incorporated company wishes to change its legal status to a different type of entity, such as a limited liability company (LLC) or a foreign corporation. It is typically filed with the Delaware Secretary of State. The document must be signed by the appropriate officers of the corporation and include the official seal of the corporation. There are two types of Certificate of Conversion From A Delaware Corporation To A Non-Delaware Entity: 1. Certificate of Conversion from a Delaware Corporation to an LLC: This document is used to convert a Delaware corporation to a limited liability company. It must be signed by the appropriate officers of the corporation and include the official seal of the corporation, as well as the articles of organization for the LLC. 2. Certificate of Conversion from a Delaware Corporation to a Foreign Corporation: This document is used to convert a Delaware corporation to a foreign corporation. It must be signed by the appropriate officers of the corporation and include the official seal of the corporation, as well as the articles of incorporation for the foreign corporation.