Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 17-19-128 (2026)
Certificate of existence.
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(a) Any person may apply to the secretary of state to
furnish a certificate of existence for a domestic or foreign
corporation.
(b) The certificate of existence sets forth:
(i) The domestic corporation's corporate name or the
foreign corporation's corporate name used in this state;
(ii) That:
(A) The domestic corporation is duly
incorporated under the law of this state, the date of its
incorporation, and the period of its duration if less than
perpetual; or
(B) The foreign corporation is authorized to
transact business in this state.
(iii) That all fees, taxes and penalties owed to this
state have been paid, if:
(A) Payment is reflected in the records of the
secretary of state; and
(B) Nonpayment affects the good standing of the
domestic or foreign corporation.
(iv) That its most recent annual report required by
W.S. 17-19-1630 has been delivered to the secretary of state;
(v) That articles of dissolution have not been filed;
and
(vi) Other facts of record in the office of the
secretary of state that may be requested by the applicant.
(c) Subject to any qualification stated in the
certificate, a certificate of existence issued by the secretary
of state may be relied upon as conclusive evidence that the
domestic or foreign corporation is in existence or is authorized
to transact business in this state.
(d) The term "certificate of existence" is synonymous with
the term "certificate of good standing."