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If you want to convert a business entity that has previously been registered in the State of Alaska into a limited partnership, you have to use this form. Complete the form and submit it along with a filing fee of $25.
For a filing fee of $25.00, a limited partnership operating in the State of Alaska can be officially terminated. Representative must send the aforementioned fee along with the accomplished version of this form to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing.
To apply for the merging of multiple limited partnerships in Alaska, the official representative must submit the following to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing: (1) an accomplished version of this form and (2) a check for the $15.00 filing fee.
If an Alaska-based limited partnership discovers erroneous documents in their official State records, it can request for the correction of the errors by submitting an accomplished copy of this form to the Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing.
In Arizona, individuals/parties seeking to establish a foreign limited partnership must file this form with the Secretary of State’s office and pay for the $10.00 registration fee.
The details in the official records of a limited partnership registered with Arizona’s Secretary of State can be edited. To request for the alteration of the details, concerned individual must file this form with the SOS’ office and pay for the $10.00 processing fee.
To request for the transfer of any type of partnership into an LLC type of entity, this form must be filed with Arkansas’ Secretary of State’s office. This request entails the payment of a fee amounting to $15.00.
An Arkansas-based limited partnership seeking to be registered as a general partnership must file this form with the Secretary of State’s office. A $15.00 filing fee must also be paid.
In a limited partnership, the registered agent is the individual that handles all public notices. Should the partners decide to replace their registered agent, the State must be informed of the change through the filing of this form.
An Arkansas-based limited partnership that seeks to operate under a fictitious name must register the alternative name with the Secretary of State’s office.