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To correct the erroneous details of an LLLP registered with the State of Alabama, concerned party must file this form with Probate Judge’s office. This transaction entails the payment of a $25.00 filing fee.
In Alabama, to apply for the reinstatement of an LLLP, the concerned party must send this form to the Probate Judge’s office along with a check for $100.00.
In Alabama, should an owner of a registered LLLP decide to change certain details in a certificate that was filed at an earlier time, s/he must fulfill this form and submit it to the Probate Judge’s office. Owner must also pay for the $50.00 filing fee.
Formation of a Limited Partnership for a Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP) in Alabama requires the successful submission of a completed version of this form to the Probate Judge’s office.
Should a member of an Alabama-based foreign LLLP decide to modify certain details in its official records, s/he must fulfill this form and submit it to the Secretary of State’s office.
Should an Alabama-based LLLP decide to terminate its business operations, one of the members must file this form with the Secretary of State’s office and pay for the $100.00 transaction fee.
A foreign/nonresident individual who desires to establish an LLLP in Alabama must file this form with the Secretary of State’s office.
In Arizona, to apply for the cessation of an LLLP’s business operations, the registered agent must fill out this form and submit it to the Secretary of State’s office. Prior submission, a check for the $10.00 filing fee must be attached.
To transform a partnership into an LLLP, applicant must file this form with Arizona’s SOS’ office. Filing of this form entails the payment of a $30.00 fee. For each page of addendums, the applicant must add $3.00 to the filing fee.
If a currently registered business entity seeks to achieve an LLLP status, its registered agent must fulfill this form and submit it to the Secretary of State’s office. This transaction entails the payment of $3.00 per page.