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In the State of Alabama, a foreign/nonresident individual who applied for the registration of a foreign corporation in the State of Alabama is permitted to change certain details in the original application form at a later time. To request for the alteration of the details, concerned individual must submit a . . . Read more
By sending $25.00 and an accomplished copy of this form to Alaska’s Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing, a corporation will be able to successfully renew the registration of its business name.
If a foreign corporation decides to change the official representative it registered with Alaska’s Secretary of State, a completed copy of this form must be submitted to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing along with the $25.00 filing fee.
Through the submission of this form, a domestic non-profit entity will be able to change the information in the official records archived at Alaska’s Secretary of State’s office. This fee for this transaction is $25.00.
To terminate a domestic non-profit corporation operating in the State of Alaska, official agent must submit a copy of this form to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing. Moreover, the $15.00 filing fee must be sent along with the form.
In the State of Alabama, a foreign/nonresident individual can still apply for the establishment of a corporation. To apply, interested individual must submit a completed copy of this form to the Secretary of State’s office along with the $150.00 registration fee.
If you want to legally create a domestic for-profit corporation in the State of Alabama, you have to use this form. Complete the form and send it along with any required filing fees.
This form is for the use of a non-profit entity seeking to edit the information in the records archived at Alaska’s Secretary of State’s office. The fulfilled form and the processing fee of $25.00 must be sent to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing.
A resident of the State of Alabama can apply for the establishment of a non-profit corporation through the submission of this form to the Secretary of State’s office. Applicant must also pay for the $100.00 registration fee.
Should a non-profit foreign entity decide to replace its incumbent registered agent, the Secretary of State of Alaska must be notified of the change through the submission of an accomplished version of this form.