1 year
To replace a lost certificate of deposit: locate any of your bank statements showing your account details, then contact the bank that issued you with the certificate of deposit, then provide documentation to prove your identity, then pay the requested fee and wait for your certificate to be reissued.
Every institution will have different requirements but you will first need these two documents marriage certificate, and current state issue ID. Then you will need to establish a brokerage account to deposit the certificate, from there you proceed as you please
an unsecured loan certificate issued by a company, backed by general credit rather than by specified assets.
ROC is the registration certificate of the Company / LLP which is issued and digitally signed by the ROC. It mentions unique the CIN (Company Identification Number)
You can always cash a check that is issued in your maiden name or your old married name. You can carry proof that you are indeed the person to whom the check was issued (A marriage certificate with your old married name on it) and visit the bank and explain them the situation. They will be able to cash the check for you.
A solvency certificate for an individual is commonly issued by the bank and a company solvency certificate usually released by the directors. Solvency discusses the capacity to meet the company's long-term responsibilities through its operation. The answer depends on whether this is in relation to an individual (natural person) or a company (legal person), but in general, it is a document that attests to the "solvency" of that person - i.e. that their assets exceed their liabilities. A solvency certificate for an individual is sometimes issued by their bank, while a solvency certificate for a company is sometimes issued by their auditors or their directors. These certificates may be required by actual or potential creditors to the person in question. Solvency refers to a company's ability to meet its long-term obligations through its operations. It is often confused with liquidity, which refers to a firm's ability to meet its financial obligations with cash and short-term assets it currently holds. A company may be illiquid but solvent; meaning that they are starved of cash (and no one will give them cash), but have long-term assets that are valuable enough to meet obligations in the long-term.
Legislatures
Full Faith and Credit Clause
6 months
Contact the court that issued it.
3 months
it is a basic certificate for seafahrers issued by port authorities
Yes. They would sign the certificate of title over to the co-owner and a new certificate would be issued by the DMV.Yes. They would sign the certificate of title over to the co-owner and a new certificate would be issued by the DMV.Yes. They would sign the certificate of title over to the co-owner and a new certificate would be issued by the DMV.Yes. They would sign the certificate of title over to the co-owner and a new certificate would be issued by the DMV.
The validity period of a cheque in the Philippines should be about six months. This time starts once the cheque is issued.
6 months
Certificate issued by Bureau of Energy Efficiency for qualified personnel.
They were first issued in 1886.