Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to provide you with a detailed description of the process and requirements for obtaining a Certificate of Administrative Dissolution — Revocation in the state of Minnesota. Firstly, it is essential to understand that a Certificate of Administrative Dissolution — Revocation is issued by the Secretary of State's office in Minnesota. This certificate is an official document that reinstates a previously dissolved or revoked business entity to its active status. The restoration of the business entity's legal existence allows it to continue its operations and regain its rights and privileges under Minnesota law. In Minnesota, there are different types of Sample Letters for Certificate of Administrative Dissolution — Revocation, depending on the specific circumstances of the business entity. Here are a few common types: 1. Corporation Dissolution Revocation: This sample letter is used when a corporation wants to reinstate its status after being administratively dissolved or revoked by the state. The letter should include the name of the corporation, the date of dissolution/revocation, and a statement requesting the revocation of administrative dissolution. 2. Limited Liability Company (LLC) Dissolution Revocation: This sample letter is specifically designed for an LLC seeking reinstatement after administrative dissolution or revocation. It should contain the LLC's name, the date of dissolution/revocation, and a clear request for the revocation of administrative dissolution. 3. Nonprofit Corporation Dissolution Revocation: Nonprofit organizations in Minnesota can also face administrative dissolution or revocation. This sample letter would include the nonprofit corporation's name, the date of dissolution/revocation, and a direct request for the revocation of administrative dissolution. Regardless of the type of dissolution or revocation, the sample letter should also include the following relevant keywords and information to ensure completeness and accuracy: — Business entity's identification number (if available). — Statement indicating that all required reports, taxes, and fees have been submitted and are up to date. — Details of any outstanding or unpaid fees, taxes, or penalties and a commitment to promptly address these financial obligations. — Contact information of the individual responsible for the letter (name, phone number, email address, mailing address). — Signature of an authorized officer or representative of the business entity. It is crucial to consult the Minnesota Secretary of State's office or seek legal counsel to ensure the accuracy and compliance of the letter, as the specifics and requirements may vary depending on the unique situation of the business entity. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you have any further questions or require any additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Company/Organization Name]