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What are the differences between an attestation, Certificate of Conformity, and Certificate of Compliance?

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What are the differences between an attestation, Certificate of Conformity, and Certificate of Compliance?

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An attestation is a document produced by the REQ confirming a registrant’s registration status. A Certificate of Conformity or certified copy is a document produced by the REQ certifying that a reproduction is a true copy of the original on file in the register. A Certificate of Compliance is a document produced by the REQ confirming that all annual reports required by the Companies Information Act for years prior to 1994 were produced.

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