Minnesota Statutes

§ 5.23 — REMOVAL OF DOCUMENTS FROM PUBLIC RECORD

Minnesota § 5.23
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES AND DUTIES
Ch. 5SECRETARY OF STATE

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Minn. Stat. § 5.23 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Failure to pay filing fee. If a person files an instrument authorized to be filed with the secretary of state with a payment order or item that is rejected or dishonored, the secretary of state is authorized to refuse the filing of further instruments submitted by that person or on behalf of the business entity or notary on whose behalf the prior instrument was filed or relating to the same assumed name or trademark filing. The secretary may also pursue collection of the rejected or dishonored payment order or item and recover the face amount of the payment order or item, any service fee, and any additional collection costs incurred to collect the amount. If the payment order or item is honored, or the delinquent amount is paid, the secretary of state must resume filing inst

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Legislative History

1991 c 205 s 3;1997 c 137 s 2;1999 c 133 s 1;2009 c 98 s 2,3

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