A Delaware Certificate of Merger of Domestic Limited Partnership Into Foreign Limited Liability Company is a legal document that outlines the process of merging a domestic limited partnership into a foreign limited liability company. It is required by the state of Delaware when a merger of this type occurs. In addition to the Certificate of Merger, other documents must be filed in the state of Delaware, including a Certificate of Conversion, a Certificate of Merger, and a Certificate of Amendment. The Certificate of Merger outlines the details of the merger, such as the name and address of the merging company, the effective date of the merger, and any other information necessary for the merger. The Certificate of Merger must be signed by the managing partner of each merging company. There are two types of Delaware Certificate of Merger: the long form and the short form. The long form requires more information than the short form, such as the name and address of the parent company, the name and address of the surviving company, and the date the merger was approved by the Delaware Secretary of State. The short form requires minimal information, such as the name and address of the merging company.