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Pay a fee to reissue the certificates: Whenever you issue paper stock certificates, you'll pay a fee. My transfer agent charges $50 to issue the shares, but every transfer agent and brokerage is different. I've seen rates up to $500 to issue stock certificates.
If you need to replace a lost stock certificate, you can do so by contacting the brokerage or the company that issued it. Before the replacement certificate is issued, you might be required to purchase a bond to protect the company against loss.
If you are missing certificates, contact the issuing company, transfer agent or the stockbrokerage where the shares were bought. Brokerage firms can research the history of shares traded in the account and certificates you think are lost, and they can also deal with the transfer agent on your behalf.
Some companies no longer issue paper stock certificates. However, when you own shares in a corporation that still provides them, you can be issued paper stocks. There's another way that takes a bit more work, but you'll get your paper stock certificates for a small fee or even free for charge.
”Can I sell shares without a certificate?” is a question many shareholders end up asking themselves. The answer is no because the certificate needs to be endorsed to be sold, but you can get your paper certificate reissued.
Procedure for Issuing Share Certificates The company requires providing one certificate to a member for all his shares without payment of any charges. If a shareholder requests more than one certificate, then the company can issue additional shares for payment of Rs. 20 per each share certificate.
Contact your stockbroker to search the stock's worth via its CUSP number if the steps given earlier yield no results. This number is printed on the back of the stock certificate. Use a fee-based service to search your stock's history if the earlier steps come up empty.
Locate the Company. The first step is making sure the company is still in business. Find the CUSP Number. The Secretary of State's office in the state of incorporation must be listed on the stock certificate. Contact the Transfer Agent. Complete the Transfer Form. Place an Order. Keep Old Certificates.
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