Wyoming Withdrawal of Registration is a process that allows a limited liability company (LLC) to terminate its registration with the Wyoming Secretary of State. The process includes filing a Certificate of Cancellation with the Secretary of State, which officially ends the LLC’s existence in Wyoming. There are two types of Wyoming Withdrawal of Registration: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary withdrawal occurs when the LLC's members vote to voluntarily terminate the LLC's existence in Wyoming. An involuntary withdrawal occurs when the Secretary of State administratively terminates the LLC's existence due to non-compliance with certain requirements, such as failing to pay the annual registration fee or file the required annual report.
Wyoming Withdrawal of Registration is a process that allows a limited liability company (LLC) to terminate its registration with the Wyoming Secretary of State. The process includes filing a Certificate of Cancellation with the Secretary of State, which officially ends the LLC’s existence in Wyoming. There are two types of Wyoming Withdrawal of Registration: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary withdrawal occurs when the LLC's members vote to voluntarily terminate the LLC's existence in Wyoming. An involuntary withdrawal occurs when the Secretary of State administratively terminates the LLC's existence due to non-compliance with certain requirements, such as failing to pay the annual registration fee or file the required annual report.