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  • Section 206 Limited Liability Company Laws

    Within 120 days of formation, a limited liability company in the state of New York is required to publish a notice once every week for six consecutive weeks in two newspapers in the county in which the firm's offices will be based. One newspaper should be a weekly publication and the other a daily. The publications are designated by the county clerk.

  • How to Change a Business Name in Indiana

    Indiana corporations and other business entities register a business name with the Indiana Secretary of State when forming a business. Business plans sometimes include changing the officially registered business name. The exact filing form used for modifying a business name in Indiana depends on the type of business entity. Indiana companies must find a particular amendment form to change a name. Businesses that use the correct amendment form may change an Indiana business name by filing an amendment with the Secretary of State.

  • How to Get a Certificate of Amendment for a Corporation

    A certificate of amendment is a formal change of procedure or legality stated in your articles of incorporation when the corporation first began. You must fill out an amendment form from your state of residence. The completion of this form will make your changes complete.

  • How to Get a Certificate of Amendment for a Nonprofit Organization

    Nonprofit organizations occasionally need to change their name, amend their bylaws, or otherwise alter their original formation documents. A nonprofit organization submits a Certificate of Amendment to a state agency to formally request these changes.

  • How to Get a Certificate of Amendment to Change a Business Name

    Privately-owned businesses and corporations can change their names by a vote of the board of directors. Making the name change official usually requires filing documents with the secretary of state in the states where the company is incorporated and in which it does business. Follow the typical procedures to file a certificate of amendment of a business name.

  • How to Find Sample Certificate of Amendments

    When the structure of a corporation changes and the original Articles of Incorporation need altering, a Certificate of Amendment must be submitted to legally record the change. Learn how to find sample Certificate of Amendments to guide you as you make changes in your corporation.

  • How to File a Certificate of Amendment

    Certificate of amendments are typically filed when a company needs to change its name, business purpose or to change amounts of shares within a corporation. Certificates of amendment need to be filed with the Secretary of State in which the Limited Liability Company is located. There are fees associated with filing a certificate of amendment, so be sure to find out the fee amount if applicable in your state.

  • How to Get a Certificate of Amendment for a Limited Liability Company

    You may obtain a Certificate of Amendment for a Limited Liability Company in order to correct information that has changed since the original Articles of Organization came into effect. You might have a new address or changes in ownership that the Secretary of State legally needs to know about. Filing a certificate is simple; here's how.

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