Virginia State Corporation Commission Request for Certificate of Incorporation, with branding and signature, 2015 June 19
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FullscreenVIRGINIANS FOR f ALTERNATIVES TO THE DEATH PENALTY June 19, 2015 State Corporation Commission Office of the Clerk P.O. Box 1197 Richmond, VA 23218 RE: SCC 0406128-9 Dear Friends, I am writing to request a copy of the certificate of incorporation for our nonprofit organization, Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. I understand that there is a $6 fee for this document. A check payable to the “State Corporation Commission” for that amount is enclosed. If you have any questions, you can contact me at <michael@vadp.org> or # 434-960-7779. Many thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Michael E. Stone Executive Director P.O. Box 12222, Richmond, VA 23241 + 434-960-7779 - office@vadp.org + www.VADP.org
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