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PABLE Certificate of Good Standing Repository List CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING CONTACT LIST Current as of May, 2019 This list is being provided only to assist you in your search It is your obligation to confirm the requirements with the jurisdiction issuing the Certificate of Good Standing ALABAMA COLORADO GEORGIA INDIANA Supreme Court of Alabama Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center Supreme Court of Georgia Clerk of the Supreme Court Office Supreme Court Clerk Colorado Supreme Court 244 Washington Street, SW Roll of Attorneys Administrator COGS Request Office of Attorney Registration Rm. 572 402 West Washington Street 300 Dexter Avenue 1300 Broadway, Suite 510 Atlanta, GA 30334 Room W062 Montgomery, AL 36104 Denver, CO 80203 (404) 656-3470 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (334) 229-0700 (303) 928-7800 (404) 656-2253 Fax (317) 232-5861, ext. 4 Fee: $15 Fee: $10, CC or MO payable to Fee: $10 Fee: $2, payable to the Clerk of http://judicial.alabama.gov/appellate Clerk of Supreme Court, Written request include SASE Courts w/ SASE call or send a /cogs send written request include SASE. https://www.gasupreme.us/court- written request http://coloradosupremecourt.com/C %20information/purchase/ https://courts- ALASKA urrent%20Lawyers/DocumentRequ ingov.zendesk.com/hc/en- Clerk of Appellate Courts ests.asp GUAM us/articles/115005248968-How-do- 303 K Street Supreme Court of Guam I-obtain-an-attorney-Certificate-of- Anchorage, AK 99501 Board of Law Examiners Good-Standing- CONNECTICUT (907) 264-0608 / 0612 Suite 300, Guam Judicial Center Clerk of the Superior Court Fee: no charge, written request for 120 W. O'Brien Drive Hartford Judicial District IOWA Supreme Court issued certificate Hagåtña, GU 96910 95 Washington Street Clerk of Supreme Court https://alaskabar.org/for- (671) 475-3120 / 3180 Hartford, CT 06106 1111 E. Court Avenue lawyers/certificates-of-good- 671-465-3140 Fax (860) 548-2700 Des Moines, IA 50319 standing/ Fee - $25, (+ $5.00 for additional (860) 548-2711 Fax (515) 348-4700, Ext. 3 copies) payable to Supreme Court Fee: $10 - CC or MO payable to Fee: $10, payable to Clerk of ARIZONA of Guam Clerk of Superior Court Supreme Court or online at: Supreme Court of Arizona http://www.guamcourts.org/board- https://www.jud.ct.gov/sgc/faq_cert https://www.iowacourts.gov/opr/att Certification and Licensing of-law- goodstand.htm orneys/admissions/certificate-of- Division examiners/images/certificate_of_go good-standing/ 1501 West Washington, od_standing.pdf DELAWARE Suite 104 Supreme Court 55 Phoenix, AZ 85007-3231 HAWAII KANSAS The Green (602) 452-3378 Supreme Court of Hawaii Attorney Registration Dover, DE 19901 Fee: $17, made payable to Clerk of Office of the Chief Clerk Kansas Judicial Center (302) 739-4155 the Supreme Court 417 S King St., Rm 103 301 SW 10th Avenue Fee: $10, request by phone or in https://www.azcourts.gov/attorneydi Honolulu, HI 96813 Room 117 writing scipline/CertificatesofGoodStanding (808) 539-4919 Topeka, KS 66612-1507 .aspx Fee: $5.00 payable to Court of the (785) 296-8409 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Supreme Court, written request or Fee: no charge, make request by Clerk - DC Court of Appeals ARKANSAS by phone, check or Money order, phone or email: Committee on Admissions/CGS Supreme Court – Clerk of Courts include a SASE [email protected] 430 E. Street NW Justice Building http://oaoa.hawaii.gov/jud/pdf/conta Room 123 625 Marshall Street ct_certificate_good_standing.pdf http://www.kscourts.org/appellate- Washington, DC 20001 Little Rock, AR 72201 clerk/attorney- (202) 879-2710 (501) 682-6849 IDAHO registration/default.asp Fee: $5 CC or MO payable to Clerk, Fee: no charge, request by phone or Idaho Supreme Court Clerk’s Office DC Court of Appeals in writing P.O. Box 83720 https://www.dcbar.org/membership/ KENTUCKY Boise, ID 83720-0101 certificates/certificate-of-good- Kentucky Bar Association CALIFORNIA (208) 334-2210 standing.cfm Accounting/Membership Dept. California Supreme Court Fee: $10, written request include 514 W. Main 350 Mc Allister Street SASE Or by email: FLORIDA Frankfort, KY 40601-1883 San Francisco, CA 94102 supremecourtdocuments@idcourts. Florida Supreme Court (502) 564-3795 (415) 865-7000 net Attention: Clerk’s Office Email: [email protected] Fee: $1, payable to Clerk of Online Info: 500 S. Duval Street Fee: $25, request by phone or in Supreme Court, send a written https://isc.idaho.gov/files/Certificate Tallahassee, FL 32399-1927 writing, include reason need cert request include SASE s_of_Good_Standing.pdf (850) 488-0125 https://www.kyoba.org/ http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys Fee: $7, made payable to “Clerk, /Attorney-Regulation/About-Your- ILLINOIS Florida Supreme Court” include a LOUISIANA State-Bar-Profile/Certificate-of- Clerk of Supreme Court Building SASE Louisiana Supreme Court Standing 200 E. Capitol Ave. https://www.floridasupremecourt.or 400 Royal Street Springfield, IL 62701-1721 g/Help-FAQs/Clerk-s-Office-FAQs New Orleans, LA 70130 (217) 782-2035 (504) 310-2315 Fee: $15 (+$5 add’l copies), send Fee: $20, request by phone written request Online Request: http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/supre https://cogs.lasc.org/ mecou rt/goodstanding.asp Certificate of Good Standing Contact List Page 1 of 3 Rev. May, 2019 MAINE MISSOURI NEW MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA The Maine Board of Office of the Clerk of the New Mexico Supreme Court Supreme Court Clerk’s Office Overseers of the Bar Supreme Court P.O. Box 848 Attn: Ashley Joyner, Deputy Clerk PO Box 527 Attn: Certificates Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-0848 P.O. Box 2170 Augusta ME 04332-0527 P.O. Box 150 (505) 827-4860 Raleigh, NC 27602 (207) 623-1121 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Fee: $1, request by phone or in (919) 831-5700 Fee: $25, CC or MO by phone or by (573) 751-4144 writing or Online: Fee: $5, payable to Supreme Court written request include SASE E-mail: [email protected] https://supremecourt.nmcourts.gov/ of North Carolina http://www.mebaroverseers.org Fee: $5, send a written request certificates-of-good-standing.aspx Online: Email: [email protected] https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp https://www.nccourts.gov/courts/su Online Order: ?id=2041 preme-court/certificate-of-good- NEW YORK https://secure.affinipay.com/pages/ standing Supreme Court Attorney Records meoverseers/gscertificate MONTANA Clerk Clerk of the Supreme Court NORTH DAKOTA Appellate Department 1st MARYLAND Room 323; Justice Building State Board of Law Examiners Judicial Department Clerk Court of Appeals Maryland 215 No. Sanders 600 E. Boulevard Avenue 27 Madison Avenue 361 Rowe Boulevard PO Box 203003 Dept. 180 New York, NY 10010 Annapolis, MD 21401 Helena, MT 59620-3003 Bismark, ND 58505-0530 212-340-0400 (410) 260-1500 (406) 444-3858 (701) 328-4201 212-295-4915 Fee: $7, CC or MO payable to (406) 444-5705 (701) 328-4480 Fax Fee: $10, payable to Clerk Clerk, Court of Appeals, pdf request Fee: $5, send a written request Fee: no charge Appellate Division online form at: email: Online: https://www.courts.state.md.us/sites NEBRASKA [email protected] https://www.nycourts.gov/courts/ad /default/files/import/coappeals/cogs. Clerk of Supreme Court 1/Committees&Programs/CFC/201 pdf Room 2413, State Capitol NORTHERN MARIANA 8%20CGS%20Form.pdf P.O. Box 98910 ISLANDS Lincoln, NE 68509 Commonwealth Supreme Court MASSACHUSETTS NY Appellate Division (402) 471-3731 Northern Mariana Islands Clerk Maura S. Doyle 2nd Judicial Department (402) 471-3480 Fax Bar Admissions Supreme Judicial Court General Clerk’s Office Fee: $5, Request by phone PO Box 502165 for Suffolk County 45 Monroe Place Info: Saipan, MP 96950 John Adams Courthouse, 1st Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/a (670) 236-9715 One Pemberton Square – Suite 1300 (718) 875-1300 ttorneys Fee: $50, payable to CNMI Boston, MA 02108-1707 Fee: $10, payable to Clerk 2nd Treasury, Online PDF form at: (617) 557-1050 Appellate Division, SASE NEVADA http://www.justice.gov.mp/uploads/ Fee: $15, made payable to Online: The State Bar of Nevada Certificate_of_Goodstanding_Disci Commonwealth of Massachusetts http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/ad2 3100 W. Charleston Blvd. Suite 100 plinary_History_Request_FORM_e https://www.mass.gov/guides/certifi /attorneymatters_CertificatesofGoo Las Vegas, NV 89102 ff_2017.MAR.01.pdf cate-of-admission-and-good- dStanding.shtml (702) 382-2200 standing (702) 385-2878 Fax OHIO Fee: $25, payable to the State Bar of NY Appellate Division MICHIGAN Supreme Court of Ohio Nevada. 3rd Judicial Department Supreme Court Clerk’s Office Office of Attorney Services https://www.nvbar.org/member- Attorney Admissions P.O. Box 30052 65 S. Front St., 5th Floor services-3895/certificate-of-good- Empire State Plaza Lansing, MI 48909 Columbus, OH 43215-3431 standing/ Robert Abrams Building for Law (517) 373-0120 (614) 387-9320 Online Request Form: and Justice State Street Fee $10, payable to the State of (614) 387-9529 Fax https://www.nvbar.org/wp- Room 511 Michigan pdf request form at: Fee: no charge, Request by email at: content/uploads/CGS-Request- Albany, NY 12223 https://courts.michigan.gov/courts/ [email protected] Order-Form.pdf (518) 471-4778 michigansupremecourt/clerks/pages v (518) 471-4749 Fax /attorney-certification.aspx Website Info: Fee: $10, written request include NEW HAMPSHIRE http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/ SASE New Hampshire Supreme Court AttySvcs/AttyReg/verification/good MINNESOTA https://www.nycourts.gov/ad3/Adm One Charles Doe Drive standing.asp MN Supreme Court Lawyer issions/ Concord, NH 03301 Registration Office Online form: (603) 271-2646 OKLAHOMA 180 E. 5th St., Suite 950 https://www.nycourts.gov/ad3/Adm Fee: $10, Check should be made Oklahoma Supreme Court Clerk St. Paul MN 55101 issions/Forms/Certificate%20of%20 payable to State of New Hampshire Of the Appellate Court (651) 296-2254 Good%20Standing%20- Website Info: 2100 N.
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