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The process of adding a member to a Virginia LLC may involve amending the company's articles of organization to include the new member. Depending on the terms in the agreement, current LLC members may need to vote on it for the amendment to pass.
Winding up an LLC in California can be a complex process. Seeking the guidance of an experienced California business lawyer can ensure compliance with laws and regulations, identify potential legal risks, and help draft and review necessary dissolution paperwork.
§ 13.1-1050. Articles of cancellation. The name of the limited liability company; The identification number issued by the Commission to the limited liability company; The effective date of its certificate of organization; A statement that the limited liability company has completed the winding up of its affairs; and.
Dissolving Your LLC in Virginia. To dissolve your Virginia LLC, you must file form LLC-1050, Articles of Cancellation, and confirm you have completed the winding-up process. A Virginia LLC manager or member must sign the articles of cancellation.
You need to file Articles of Dissolution with the Virginia Corporation Commission to start the winding-up process. Then, you'll file Articles of Termination of Corporate Existence to complete the dissolution.
To change the registered agent and/or registered office address, the company must file form LLC1016. Download the form from the website above. To change the principal office address, the company must file a Statement of Change of Principal Office Address using form LLC1018.