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To submit Form SI-100, you may file it online at the California Secretary of State's website or mail it to the Statement of Information Unit at P.O. Box 944230, Sacramento, CA 94244-2300. For in-person submissions, visit the Sacramento office located at 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.
A Statement of Information must be filed either every year for California stock, cooperative, credit union, and all qualified out-of-state corporations or every two years (only in odd years or only in even years based on year of initial registration) for California nonprofit corporations and all California and ...
Note: You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12), to change the business address(es) of the LLC or to change the name or address of the LLC's manager(s) and/or agent for service of process, which can be filed online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
Use Form 8822-B to notify the Internal Revenue Service if you changed your business mailing address, your business location, or the identity of your responsible party.
New Address in the Same State For example, in California, CorpNet's home state, an LLC must submit a change of principal address by filing an updated Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) with the Secretary of State.
Note: You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12), to change the business address(es) of the LLC or to change the name or address of the LLC's manager(s) and/or agent for service of process, which can be filed online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
Pursuant to state law, process servers: Must be at least 18 years of age. Cannot have a felony conviction. Cannot be a party to the action in which they are serving process (i.e., Plaintiff, Defendant, Petitioner, Respondent)
A domestic (California) or foreign (out–of–state or out–of–country) corporation, cooperative, limited liability company and limited partnership can dissolve, surrender or cancel by filing the applicable termination form(s) online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
If you choose an individual, you can appoint a friend, family member, employee, or even yourself. If you go for a corporate agent, it must be a corporation that has previously submitted Form 1505 (Registered Corporate Agent for Service of Process Certificate) to the secretary of state.