Vermont Certificate of Good Standing
Request your Vermont Certificate of Good Standing from the Secretary of State for your LLC, Corporation, or other business entity. Simple online process completed in minutes.

Vermont Business Compliance
What is a Vermont Certificate of Good Standing?
A Vermont Certificate of Good Standing is an official document issued by Vermont Secretary of State confirming that your business is legally registered, current on all fees and filings, and authorized to operate in Vermont.
You will commonly need a Vermont Certificate of Good Standing when:
- ✓Expand your Vermont business to operate in another state
- ✓Open a business bank account or secure a line of credit
- ✓Complete commercial real estate transactions in Vermont
- ✓Satisfy licensing and regulatory requirements
- ✓Support mergers, acquisitions, or investor due diligence
- ✓Fulfill lender requirements for Vermont business loans
FAQ
Vermont Certificate of Good Standing FAQs
Everything you need to know about obtaining your Vermont Certificate of Good Standing. Can't find your answer here?
Contact our support team →A Vermont Certificate of Good Standing (also called a Certificate of Existence or Certificate of Status) is an official document issued by the Vermont state government — confirming that your business entity is legally registered, up-to-date with all required filings and fees, and authorized to conduct business in Vermont. It does not speak to the financial health of a business, only its compliance status with the state.
