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A foreign corporation must register with the Secretary of State’s office if it seeks to legally establish a base of operations in Alaska. Registration requires the submission of the fulfilled version of this form to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing. Corporation must also pay for the $350.00 . . . Read more
A resident of Alaska seeking to establish a non-profit corporation in the State must send a fulfilled version of this form to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing along with the $50.00 registration fee.
An out-of-state, non-profit corporation can be officially registered in the State of Alaska provided that a representative of the corporation sends a completed copy of this form to the Secretary of State’s office. Online filing of the form is also acceptable.
An Alaska-based professional (such as a physician) seeking to establish an entity for her/his legal practice must file this form with the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing.
In the State of Arizona, if an individual cannot file her/his annual report on time, s/he can request for a six-month deadline extension by submitting a completed version of this form to the Arizona Corporation Commission – Corporate Filings Section. There is no filing fee for this transaction.
If an Alabama-based foreign corporation changed any of its official business information (for example, the company name), the official representative must notify Alabama’s Secretary of State by submitting this form. A filing fee of $175.00 must also be paid.
If an Arizona-based foreign corporation decides to cease its business operations, the registered agent must fulfill this form and submit it to the Secretary of State’s office along with the $25.00 filing fee.
A foreign corporation is allowed to establish a base of operations in the State of Arizona. To register, the official representative must submit an accomplished version of this form to the Secretary of State’s office. Registration fee is $175.00.
In Arizona, if a corporation discovers erroneous details in any of the forms it has filed with the Secretary of State, it must rectify the errors by submitting the completed copy of this form to the Corporation Commission – ____________.
If an Arizona-based corporation decides to void its existence, its registered agent must file this form with the Secretary of State’s office. Filing of this form entails the payment of a $25.00 fee.