How do I change an entity's address? Entity addresses can be changed by filing an annual registration. If an annual registration has already been filed for the current renewal period, then an entity's address may be changed by filing an amended annual registration.
You can change the legal name of your LLC by filing a Certificate of Amendment, also known as Articles of Amendment, with your formation state (or any state where your company is foreign qualified to do business).
Since Georgia doesn't require LLCs to list their members on the Articles of Organization or Annual Registration, you typically won't need to inform the state when your LLC changes owners. However you will need to update your LLC operating agreement and change your responsible party with the IRS.
You will need to get state-issued documents notarized. A certified copy is a copy of a primary document with a certificate on it that it is the true copy. Make sure seals and signatures are originals. The document must include a date of issuance.
The document must be notarized by a Georgia notary. The notary must date, sign and seal the document; all signatures and seals must be original. You must then obtain a notary certification from the clerk of superior court in the county in which the notary is commissioned.
The document must be notarized by a Georgia notary. The notary must date, sign and seal the document; all signatures and seals must be original. You must then obtain a notary certification from the clerk of superior court in the county in which the notary is commissioned.