Certificate of Incumbency
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Definition of "Certificate of Incumbency"
A Certificate of Incumbency is a document used to confirm the identity of the signing officers of a corporation. Sometimes it also confirms the names of directors and shareholders as well as minute book contents. A certificate of incumbency is often used to prove that a particular individual is authorized to enter into legally binding transactions on behalf of a company.
A Certificate of Incumbency is also known as an Incumbency Certificate, a Certificate of Officers, an Officer Certificate, a Register of Directors, and as a Secretary Certificate.
Certificate of Incumbency Resources
- Certificate of Incumbency FAQ - Provides general information as well as information specifically relating to LawDepot's automated Certificate of Incumbency.
- LawDepot's Automated Certificate of Incumbency
- Corporate Forms FAQ - Provides general information as well as information specifically relating to LawDepot's automated corporate forms.
- Business Types FAQ - Provides general information about various business types.
