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How to Get a Certificate of Existence in Kentucky
Written by: Carolyn Young
Carolyn Young is a business writer who focuses on entrepreneurial concepts and the business formation. She has over 25 years of experience in business roles, and has authored several entrepreneurship textbooks.
Edited by: David Lepeska
David has been writing and learning about business, finance and globalization for a quarter-century, starting with a small New York consulting firm in the 1990s.
Updated on May 2, 2023

How to Get a Certificate of Existence in Kentucky
- What is a Certificate of Existence for Kentucky?
- Why Do I Need a Certificate of Existence?
- Where to Get a Certificate of Existence in Kentucky?
- Requirements for a Certificate of Existence
- How Much Does a Kentucky Certificate of Existence Cost?
In Kentucky, potential creditors or investors might request a certificate of existence for your LLC, and you’ll need to provide one or risk losing crucial financing. Thankfully, this guide provides all the information you need to get this certificate in Kentucky.
What is a Certificate of Existence for Kentucky?
In Kentucky, a certificate of existence, known as a certificate of good standing in most other states, verifies that you’re a legally registered business entity that is up to date on all filings and fees and permitted to do business in the state. You do not have to obtain this certificate to do business in Kentucky, or in any state. It is simply used to verify your strong status to third parties such as banks.

Why Do I Need a Certificate of Existence?
Your LLC only needs a certificate of existence if another party requests one. For instance, a bank might request one if you’re opening a bank account or applying for a loan. A credit firm might request one if you apply for a business credit card, or if you set up credit card processing for customer payments.
If you’re registering as a foreign LLC in another state, you will probably be asked for a certificate of existence.
A foreign entity is simply a business entity doing business in a state other than the one in which it’s registered. For example, if your business is registered in Kentucky, but you also do business in Georgia, you’ll need to register a foreign entity in Georgia.
Where to Get a Certificate of Existence in Kentucky?
In Kentucky, the Secretary of State issues certificates of existence. Just go to the secretary of state’s website to search for your business and obtain the form. The cost is $10 and you should receive your certificate immediately.
Requirements for a Certificate of Existence
You must be registered as a business entity in that state. Operating as a sole proprietorship or a partnership does not require registration in Kentucky, so those entities are not able to obtain a certificate of existence.
Corporations and LLCs, like your business, must be registered with the state, so they are able to obtain the certificate.
How Much Does a Kentucky Certificate of Existence Cost?
Again, the fee to obtain a certificate of existence in Kentucky is $10. But it’s well worth it because this is an official document that proves your business’ financial accountability and could open the door to greater investment and expansion.
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