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§ 29-605 Change of known place of business, statutory agent or statutory agent's street address

AZ Rev Stat § 29-605 (2019) (N/A)
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29-605. Change of known place of business, statutory agent or statutory agent's street address

(Rpld. 9/1/20)

A. A limited liability company may change its known place of business or statutory agent, or both, by delivering to the commission a statement setting forth:

1. The name of the limited liability company.

2. If the current address of its known place of business is to be changed, the street address of the new place of business.

3. If its statutory agent or the statutory agent's street address is to be changed, the name and street address of its successor statutory agent or the statutory agent's new street address.

B. The statement required by subsection A of this section shall be executed by either a manager of the limited liability company if management of the limited liability company is vested in one or more managers or a member of the limited liability company if management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The change of address of the known place of business or statutory agent is effective on delivery of the statement to the commission. The appointment of a new statutory agent is effective on delivery of the statement to the commission and on receipt by the commission of evidence that the new statutory agent accepted the appointment pursuant to section 29-604, subsection B.

C. A statutory agent of a limited liability company may resign as agent by delivering a written executed notice to the commission. The commission shall mail a copy of the notice to the limited liability company at its known place of business. The appointment of the agent terminates thirty-one days after receipt of the notice by the commission or on the appointment of a new statutory agent, whichever occurs first.

D. If a statutory agent changes its street address to another place in this state, it may change the address by delivering a statement to the commission as required by subsection A of this section, except that it need be signed only by the statutory agent. The statement shall recite that a copy of it has been mailed to the limited liability company.

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§ 29-605 Change of known place of business, statutory agent or statutory agent's street address