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Idaho Limited Partnership Registered Agent Change Form

In the case of a limited partnership that is registered in the State of Idaho wanting to change its registered agent, the following form has to be completed and submitted.

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File #:______________________________	
The undersigned entity submits the following statement for the purpose of changing its registered
agent, its registered office, or both, in the State of Idaho.
1. The name of the entity is:
______________________________________________________________________
2. The name and street address of its 	
old registered agent and office is:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
3. The name and street address of its 
new registered agent and office in Idaho is:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Dated: ____________________________________
Signature: _________________________________
Printed: ___________________________________
Capacity: _________________________________ I consent to serve as registered agent for the above-named entity.	
change_ra_ro.pmd     Rev. 07/2010
FILE ONE COPYNO FEE REQUIRED (See reverse  for instructions)	
(not a PO box or PMB)
(Signature of new registered agent)
(Date)	
STATEMENT OF CHANGE OF
REGISTERED AGENT,
 REGISTERED OFFICE,
OR BOTH

INSTRUCTIONS	
Optional:  If the document requires a correction, please list a telephone number
where we can reach you.

This form may be used to change the registered agent and/or registered office of a
Corporation, Limited Liability Company, Limited Partnership or Limited Liability Partnership
(Idaho Code section 30-409).	
	This form is not used to make a business entity mailing address change. To change the
business mailing address, use either the Secretary of State’s office preprinted form, or a
letter or memo, preferably on company stationary, showing the old address, the new
address and a signature of a corporate officer, LLC member or manager or general
partner.	
	If appointing a new registered agent, the newly appointed registered agent must sign the
change of registered agent accepting such position.	
A registered agent is the person designated to receive service of process upon litigation. A
registered agent may be an individual who is a resident of Idaho, or a business entity
registered with the Secretary of State's office. Assumed Business Name filings cannot be
registered agents. This person or business entity must be located in Idaho at a physical
address. Post Office boxes and commercial personal mail boxes are not acceptable.
	
A registered agent may sign and file a statement of change 	only to the address of the
registered office without a signature from any officer, manager, partner, etc.
The form must also be signed by a corporate officer, LLC member or manager or general
partner when a change of registered agent is being made. Please sign below the
registered agent's acceptance and indicate the capacity in which you are signing.
There is no fee to file a change of registered agent and/or registered office.
Mail or deliver to:
Secretary of State
450 N 4	
th Street
PO Box 83720
Boise ID 83720-0080
This document can be faxed. Our fax number is (208) 334-2080.
If you have questions or need help, call the Secretary of State’s office at (208) 334-2301.
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