Use
these instructions when completing a Statement of Dissociation for an article
64 partnership pursuant to §7-64-704 and part 3 of Article 90 of Title 7 of the
Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.).
Provide only information required or permitted to be included in the
document by Colorado law. Information
included in the document must be typewritten, in English and must state the
name(s) and address(es) of at least one individual causing the document to be
delivered for filing. The required
form/coversheet must be used when filing the document. For legal authority, refer to §7-90-301 and
§7-90-302, C.R.S. You may include
additional information in an attachment to the form/coversheet. Any attachment becomes part of the
document. If there is a conflict between
information in the attachment and the form/coversheet, the information in the
form/coversheet controls. Information
provided in a case-sensitive format will be retrieved and displayed in the same
format. Visit our Web site at www.sos.state.co.us and click on
“Business Center” for a copy of a document after filing, Certificates of Good
Standing, other electronic services, and other information. For answers to general filing questions
consult the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), also on our Web site.
Line-by-line Instructions
True Name of the Partnership.
If the name of the general partnership currently used is not
distinguishable on the records of the Colorado Secretary of State, list that
name. This is the true name.
Name
of Partner. Indicate the name of the partner being
dissociated from the partnership.
Statement
Regarding Dissociation. A statement is required that
the partner is dissociated from the partnership.
Delayed Effective Date. The effective date of this document may be
delayed up to 90 days after filing with the Colorado Secretary of State. The delayed effective date may also specify a
particular time of day Mountain Time. If
no time of day is specified, it defaults to close of business on that
date. Close of business is 11:59:59 PM
Mountain Time. For legal authority,
refer to §7-90-304, C.R.S.
Notice. Causing this document to be delivered to the
secretary of state for filing shall constitute the affirmation or
acknowledgment of each individual causing such delivery, under penalties of
perjury, that the document is the individual's act and deed, or that the
individual in good faith believes the document is the act and deed of the
person on whose behalf the individual is causing the document to be delivered
for filing, taken in conformity with the requirements of part 3 of article 90
of title 7, C.R.S., the constituent documents, and the organic statutes, and
that the individual in good faith believes the facts stated in the document are
true and the document complies with the requirements of that Part, the
constituent documents, and the organic statutes.
This perjury notice applies
to each individual who causes this document to be delivered to the secretary of
state, whether or not such individual is named in the document as one who has
caused it to be delivered.
Filing Information. State the name(s) and address(es) of the
individual(s) causing this document to be delivered for filing. This information is required for the Colorado
Secretary of State to deliver notice if the filing of the document is refused
(§7-90-301, C.R.S.). The individual(s)
listed will be held responsible for complying with the above notice. The document
need not state the true name and address of more than one individual. However, if you wish to state the name and
address of any additional individuals causing the document to be delivered for
filing, mark this box ٱ and include an attachment stating the name and address of such
individuals.
Disclaimer. These instructions, and the related form, are
not intended to provide legal, business or tax advice, and are offered as a
public service without representation or warranty. While the related form is believed to satisfy
minimum legal requirements as of its revision date, compliance with applicable
law, as the same may be amended from time to time, remains the responsibility
of the user of this form. Questions
should be addressed to the user’s attorney.