Form with which a corporation may alter the amount of outstanding shares issued by the corporation.
Form with which a corporation may alter the amount of outstanding shares issued by the corporation.
If you think that changing the name of your Pennsylvania LLC is necessary, you have to make sure that it goes through the legal process. Submit an amendment to the Department of State. Then, make sure you also update the records of your LLC with the state and government.
You can file the Articles of Amendment or Certificate of Amendment for your business name change in Pennsylvania with the Pennsylvania Department of State's office. It is important to remember that an amendment is different from a DBA or fictitious name.
Legal documentation showing the name change (i.e., a certified marriage certificate issued by a county court or a court order) along with an updated Social Security card showing your new legal name must be presented at a driver license center to record the name change and update your record.
Can I change the name of my LLC or corporation? Yes. To change the name of your LLC or corporation, you will need to file “Articles of Amendment” with your state. Once approved, you can start operating under the new name.
Call the Allegheny County Department of Court Records at (412) 350-4201 and tell them you're looking for information on a legal name change. They will describe the entire process to you, including estimated costs, and mail you the necessary forms. As of September 2017, these are the name change petition forms.
Call the Allegheny County Department of Court Records at (412) 350-4201 and tell them you're looking for information on a legal name change. They will describe the entire process to you, including estimated costs, and mail you the necessary forms. As of September 2017, these are the name change petition forms.
If the father is not around, you can still petition the court to change your child's last name. You will need to show that the name change is in the best interest of the child. The court may require you to notify the absent father about the proposed name change. You must give him an opportunity to object.
To change a shareholder's information, this being their name, address or even the number of shares that they hold, you need to file a confirmation statement (the filing obligation that keeps Companies House updated on non-financial company information) with the updated information.