To get a Certificate of Good Standing in Pennsylvania, order a Certificate of Subsistence from the PA Department of State through the Business Filing Services portal. The fee is $40, and online orders are typically ready within 1–2 hours. You’ll need to be current on your Annual Report and have no outstanding compliance issues.
Pennsylvania calls this document a “Certificate of Subsistence” rather than a Certificate of Good Standing — the names are used interchangeably, and it’s the same thing. If a lender, business partner, or out-of-state registration requires proof that your PA LLC is in good standing, this is the document you need.
What a Pennsylvania Certificate of Subsistence Actually Certifies
The Certificate of Subsistence is an official document issued by the Pennsylvania Department of State that confirms three things about your LLC:
One important clarification: Pennsylvania’s Certificate of Subsistence does not confirm that your LLC has paid all taxes or has no outstanding tax liabilities. If you need to prove tax compliance specifically, you need a separate Tax Clearance Certificate from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue — that’s a different document and a different process.
When You’ll Need One
You typically don’t need a Certificate of Subsistence for day-to-day operations. It comes up in specific situations where a third party wants formal, state-issued proof that your LLC is legitimate and in active status.
| Situation | Why It’s Needed |
|---|---|
| SBA loan or bank business loan | Lenders require it as part of due diligence before approving financing |
| Foreign registration (expanding to another state) | Most states require a current Certificate of Good Standing from your home state when you register a foreign LLC |
| Commercial lease or real estate transaction | Landlords and title companies often require it before executing agreements |
| Government contract or RFP | Many government and institutional contracts require proof of good standing before award |
| Business acquisition or sale | Buyers and their attorneys require it as part of the due diligence package |
| Large corporate partnership or vendor contract | Procurement departments at larger companies may require it as a condition of engagement |
Certificates have no standard expiration date, but most requesting parties want one issued within the last 30–90 days. Order it close to when you need it rather than stockpiling one in advance.
How to Order Online (Fastest Method)
Online ordering through the PA Business Filing Services portal is the fastest way to get your certificate — turnaround is typically within 1–2 hours.
Step 1 — Log In to Business Filing Services
Go to hub.business.pa.gov and log in with your Keystone Login. If you don’t have a Keystone account, click “Create Login Account” and register using your email address.
Step 2 — Find Your LLC
Search for your LLC by name or entity number. Your 7-digit PA entity number is on your Certificate of Organization and in the state’s business entity database.
Step 3 — Request a Certificate of Subsistence
From your entity page, navigate to the Information Services section and select “Certificate of Subsistence.” Confirm the details — entity name, entity number, and date of formation — are correct before proceeding.
Step 4 — Pay $40 and Download
Pay the $40 fee by credit or debit card. The certificate is generated and available for download, typically within a couple of hours. It will be a PDF with the state seal that you can print or send electronically. Most recipients accept the digital version.
How to Order by Mail
If you prefer to request by mail, download the Copy/Certification Request Form from the PA Department of State website, complete it, include a check for $40 payable to “Department of State,” and mail it to:
Pennsylvania Department of State
Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations
P.O. Box 8722
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8722
Mail requests process in 7–10 business days. If you have a deadline, use the online method. You can also call (717) 787-1057, option 3 to inquire about your request’s status.
What to Check Before You Order
If your LLC has any compliance gaps, the Department of State may not be able to issue the certificate. Check these before you order to avoid delays:
Checking your entity’s status takes under a minute at corporations.pa.gov. If status shows as “Active,” you’re in good shape to order.
Certificate of Subsistence vs. Tax Clearance Certificate
These two documents often get confused, and ordering the wrong one creates delays when you’re up against a deadline.
| Document | Issued By | Certifies | Cost | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Certificate of Subsistence | PA Department of State | LLC exists and is in good standing with state filings | $40 | Loans, foreign registration, contracts |
| Tax Clearance Certificate | PA Department of Revenue | LLC has no outstanding state tax liabilities | Free (online) | Business sale, dissolution, some government contracts |
For most loan applications and foreign registrations, the Certificate of Subsistence is what’s required. For business sales or some government procurement processes, you may need both. When in doubt, ask the requesting party to specify exactly which document they need.
How Long Does a Certificate of Subsistence Stay Valid?
Pennsylvania does not impose a formal expiration date on the certificate itself. The document is valid as a point-in-time confirmation of your LLC’s status as of the date it was issued.
In practice, most requesting parties treat a certificate as current for 30–90 days. After that, they typically want a freshly issued one, since your compliance status could change. Order the certificate as close as possible to the date you need to submit it — don’t order one months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
They’re the same document. Pennsylvania uses the official term “Certificate of Subsistence,” but outside the state it’s universally referred to as a Certificate of Good Standing or Certificate of Existence. If someone asks for a “Certificate of Good Standing” for your PA LLC, order a Certificate of Subsistence from the PA Department of State.
Online orders through the Business Filing Services portal are typically processed within 1–2 hours. Mail-in requests take 7–10 business days. For anything time-sensitive, use the online portal.
$40, whether you order online or by mail.
The Department of State may not be able to issue the certificate if your entity has outstanding compliance requirements. File your overdue Annual Report first (the PA Annual Report fee is $7), confirm the filing is processed, then order the certificate. During the 2025 and 2026 grace period, no penalties are being enforced for late Annual Reports — but your ability to obtain certain certificates may still be affected.
Yes. Foreign LLCs registered to do business in Pennsylvania can also obtain a Certificate of Subsistence from the PA Department of State. The certificate will confirm the LLC’s foreign registration status in Pennsylvania, not its status in its home state. You’ll still need a separate certificate from your home state if that’s what’s required.
No. Any authorized member or manager of the LLC can order the certificate directly through the PA Business Filing Services portal. It’s a $40 online transaction — no attorney required.





