A Minnesota Certificate of Dissolution is a legal document that officially dissolves a business entity in the state of Minnesota. It is required for any business entity that is registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State and wishes to formally terminate its existence. There are two types of Minnesota Certificate of Dissolution: one for corporations and one for limited liability companies (LCS). The certificate must be signed by the appropriate officers of the corporation or LLC, and the original must be filed with the Secretary of State. The Certificate of Dissolution will include information about the company, including its name, business address, and date of dissolution. Once the Certificate of Dissolution is approved, the business entity will no longer be recognized by the state and its assets will be distributed according to the provisions of the dissolution agreement.