The New Hampshire Form 44 Application for Certificate of Withdrawal is an official record of a company’s withdrawal from doing business in the state of New Hampshire. The form is required for all business entities that are in the process of withdrawing from New Hampshire, including corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. The form must be submitted to the Secretary of State’s office along with a $100 filing fee. There are two types of New Hampshire Form 44 Applications for Certificate of Withdrawal. The first is a Voluntary Withdrawal, which is when a business entity files a voluntary certificate of withdrawal with the Secretary of State’s office. The second is an Administrative Withdrawal, which is when a business entity is involuntarily withdrawn from doing business in New Hampshire due to failure to file an annual report or pay corporate taxes. In either case, the form must be filled out completely and accurately, and must be signed by an authorized representative of the business entity. Additionally, the form must include information such as the business entity’s name, address, and date of incorporation, as well as the name and address of the registered agent. The form must also include information on the reason for the withdrawal, and any information related to the payment of taxes or other obligations. Once the form is submitted, the Secretary of State’s office will issue a Certificate of Withdrawal that is valid for six months.