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DOS-1625-f-l (Rev. 04/13)
New York State Department of State
Division of Corporations, State Records & Uniform Commercial Code
One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12231
www.dos.state.ny.us
CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE
OF ASSUMED NAME
OF
(Insert Real Name of Entity)
Under Section 130 of the General Business Law
FIRST:
The real name of the entity is: .
SECOND:
Foreign entities only.
If applicable, the fictitious name the entity agreed to use in
New York State is:
THIRD:
If the real name of the entity is different on the last Certificate of Assumed Name or
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Assumed Name, the previous name of the entity is:
FOURTH:
The present assumed name is:
FIFTH:
The date the original Certificate of Assumed Name was filed is:
SIXTH:
The date, if applicable, the last Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Assumed
Name was filed is:
.
SEVENTH:
The date on which the discontinuance of assumed name occurred or the reason for
the discontinuance of the use of the assumed name:
.
.
.
.
.
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DOS-1625-f-l (Rev. 04/13)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNING:
If a corporation, by an officer; if a limited partnership, by a
general partner; if a limited liability company, by a member or manager; or by an authorized person or
attorney-in- fact for such corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company. If the certificate is
signed by an attorney-in-fact, include the name and title of the person for whom the attorney-in-fact is
acting. (Example, John Smith, attorney-in-fact for Robert Johnson, president.)
(Name of Signer)
(Signature)
(Title of Signer)
CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE
OF ASSUMED NAME
OF
(
Insert Real Name of Entity)
Under Section 130 of the General Business Law
Filer’s Name:
Address:
City, State and Zip Code:
Note:
This form was prepared by the New York State Department of State. You are not required to use this form.
You may draft your own form or use forms available at legal stationery stores. The Department of State recommends
that all documents be prepared under the guidance of an attorney. The certificate must be submitted with a $25 fee.
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