Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
The statutory agent is required to accept the appointment by signing a statement of acceptance. Statutes are available on the Arizona Legislature's website, The Statutory Agent Acceptance form provided by the Arizona Corporation Commission meets the minimum statutory requirements.
Typically, states require business owners to complete and file a form with their Secretary of State's office. Some states require businesses to amend their Articles of Organization (LLC) or Articles of Incorporation (corporation) when changing their statutory agent. Filing fees vary depending on the state.
A statutory agent is an individual or legal entity appointed to accept service of process on a company's behalf. Most states use the term “registered agent,” but Arizona and Ohio use “statutory agent” to describe this designated representative.
Ing to Arizona State Code § 29-3115, a statutory agent (also known as a registered agent) must: Be able to accept legal documents on behalf of the business. Have a physical registered office address located within the state of Arizona. Must be a state resident or a company that provides registered agent services.
Who Can Be a Statutory Agent in Arizona? Under Arizona law, a statutory agent must be “an individual resident of this state, a domestic corporation, a limited liability company or a foreign corporation or limited liability company authorized to transact business in this state” (ARS 29-604).
"Letters of appointment" is a document the clerk issues, pursuant to a court order, that authorizes a personal representative, guardian, or conservator to act for the estate or subject person.
A Statutory Agent may be: An individual who resides in Arizona and is at least 18 years of age. A domestic corporation. A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in Arizona.
What is a Passport Acceptance Facility? An acceptance facility is a government office that accepts passport applications. Each facility verifies the information of adults and children using Form DS-11. You then send applications and supporting documents to us for processing.
Since COVID, yeah, it's a good idea to call ahead for an appointment, or at least an approximate time. Some offices only have one clerk that does passports and you want to make sure they're not on lunch or something.
Passports. Thousands of Post Offices™ accept first-time passport applications for the U.S. Department of State. Most of those locations can also take your passport photo.