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How to use or fill out the Form CONV-1A - State Of California online
Filling out the Form CONV-1A is essential for entities converting their business structure within California. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that you complete the form accurately and effectively online.
Follow the steps to complete the Form CONV-1A online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Form CONV-1A and open it in an online editor.
- Begin by entering the exact name of the converted entity in Item 1. Ensure that this matches the legal name of the entity as registered.
- In Item 2, specify the form of the entity you are converting into, such as limited liability company, limited partnership, or corporation.
- For Item 3, provide the jurisdiction of the converted entity, indicating where it will be legally registered.
- Complete Item 4 by entering the mailing address of the chief executive office for the converted entity, including the city, state, and zip code.
- In Item 5, if applicable, input the street address of the chief executive office that cannot be a P.O. Box.
- If there is a California office, fill out Item 6 with the street address and related details.
- Item 7 requires you to designate an agent for service of process by entering their name in 7a. Provide the necessary business or residential address in 7b unless using a registered corporate agent.
- In Item 8, input the exact name of the converting entity. Proceed to item 9 to specify its form.
- For Item 10, enter the jurisdiction where the converting entity was established.
- Item 11 asks for any Secretary of State file number related to the converting entity, if one exists.
- For Item 12, confirm if a vote was required for the conversion and provide details on the class and percentage for voting, attaching additional pages if necessary.
- Document any additional information in Item 13 that may be required according to the laws of the converting entity’s jurisdiction.
- Finally, in Item 14, sign the form as necessary based on the type of entity, ensuring compliance with each statute detailing the required signatures.
- Review your entries, save your changes, and then either download the completed form for printing or sharing as needed.
Complete your Form CONV-1A online to ensure your conversion process proceeds smoothly.
Who can file a California Statement of Information? Anyone authorized to sign your California Statement of Information may file on behalf of your California business. This can be a member/manager, officer/director, secretary, treasurer, or someone you employ (such as an attorney) to file on your business's behalf.
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CONV-1A. State of California. California LLC, LP, or. Note: These revised forms may be submitted for filing prior to January 1, 2014 only with a request for a future file date that is on or after January 1, 2014. The Secretary of State's form of certificate of conversion is available here.
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