Nevada Certificate of Good Standing: fifty dollars, atop the annual bundle.
When the lender, the bank, or another state asks for proof your Nevada company exists and is current, this is the document they mean: the Certificate of Good Standing, $50, issued by the Secretary of State. Nevada certifies for $50 the companies whose annual list and license bundle stayed paid. Here is what it proves, who asks, and how to get yours without the order bouncing.
The state-sealed certificate ordered and delivered fast, with your standing checked first so the order never bounces.
Four facts cover the whole system
A state-issued certificate from the Secretary of State attesting that the company exists on the record and is current with the state’s requirements. Lenders, banks, other states, and investors accept it because it comes from the only source that counts. We order it for you →
Nevada prices the certificate at $50, the country’s upper tier, and it certifies companies current on the state’s famous three-part annual bundle: the annual list, the $200 business license, and the agent. The certificate is one more line item in the priciest compliance stack outside Delaware.
Loan closings and refinances, bank accounts, foreign qualification in other states, investor diligence, license applications, and most requesters want it recent, commonly issued within the last 30 to 90 days, so certificates are ordered per occasion, not stockpiled.
The state charges $50, ordered online for $50, in keeping with Nevada’s price tier. When we handle it, the total is the state fee plus a transaction fee plus our service fee, one-time, itemized on the pricing page before you pay, with your standing checked before the order goes in so the request never bounces.
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Five moments, one certificate each
Nevada certifies what is true: the certificate of good standing, $50 from the Secretary of State, ordered online for $50, in keeping with Nevada’s price tier. Requesters want it recent, so certificates are ordered per occasion, standing checked first, because the state will not certify a company that is not current.
Where you stand decides what you do next
Confirm their freshness window, then we check your standing and order it, checked first so the order never bounces mid-closing.
The foreign qualification needs a recent Nevada certificate, often under 90 days old, ordered as part of the filing package. We sequence both so the certificate is fresh when the other state reads it.
Check before anyone else does: the official record shows your status free, and if standing lapsed, here is the way back before the certificate matters.
The certificate cost fifty, the standing behind it cost hundreds
The Las Vegas company added the $50 certificate to its Nevada ledger, under the $200 business license and the annual list fees that made it possible, the full price of being provably real in the state that monetized every layer. The deal closed; the ledger was honest. Nevada’s proof is priced like Nevada. The bundle behind it more so.
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What is a Nevada Certificate of Good Standing?
A state-issued certificate from the Secretary of State attesting that the company exists and is current with state requirements. Lenders, banks, other states, and investors accept it as proof because it comes from the official record. We order it as part of certificate service, standing checked first.
How much does a Nevada certificate of good standing cost?
The state charges $50, ordered online for $50, in keeping with Nevada’s price tier. When we handle it, the total is the state fee plus a transaction fee plus our service fee, one-time, itemized on the pricing page before you pay, with your standing checked before the order goes in so the request never bounces.
How long is a Nevada certificate of good standing valid?
There is no statutory expiration, the receiving party decides, and most want a certificate issued within the last 30 to 90 days. Order per occasion: fresh for the closing, fresh for the qualification, fresh for the diligence request.
Is a certificate of good standing the same as a certificate of good standing?
Yes, Nevada’s official name is the certificate of good standing, and requesters may call it a certificate of good standing, certificate of existence, or certificate of status interchangeably. Florida issues a Certificate of Status, Tennessee a Certificate of Existence, Pennsylvania a Subsistence Certificate: different names, same recent state-sealed proof of existence and standing.
What if my Nevada company is not in good standing?
The lapsed annual list or business license drops the standing and blocks the certificate until the arrears and penalties clear, at Nevada prices. The bundle current keeps the $50 proof available, expensive but instant. The fix comes before the certificate: the reinstatement path, then the order. We check standing before every order so the bounce never happens mid-deal.
Do I need a new certificate for every request?
Usually, yes: each requester applies its own freshness window, often 30 to 90 days, and a certificate ordered for last spring’s loan rarely satisfies this fall’s qualification. The good news is ordering is fast when standing is clean, which is the part worth maintaining year-round.
Can File.Business get my Nevada certificate of good standing?
Yes: we verify your standing on the official record first, order the certificate at the speed your deadline requires, and deliver it with the record kept in your document vault for the next time a lender asks. When we handle it, the total is the state fee plus a transaction fee plus our service fee, one-time, itemized on the pricing page before you pay, with your standing checked before the order goes in so the request never bounces.
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