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Change Share Name In New York

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US-0034-CR
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Form with which a corporation may alter the amount of outstanding shares issued by the corporation.


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You can legally change your name by filing an action with the New York State Unified Court System. Along with your petition and other forms, you must submit a birth certificate with your old name.

Go to the County Clerk's Office and ask to see your file. There should be a "file stamp" by the judge's signature. This is known as the entry information. Ask the Clerk to give you a copy of the entered order, but don't get it certified at this time!

You can legally change your name by filing an action with the New York State Unified Court System. Along with your petition and other forms, you must submit a birth certificate with your old name.

How do I add/remove a name on a Deed? You would have to record a new deed adding or removing the person(s) name. Because it is a legal document with legal consequences, we HIGHLY advise you work with an attorney to do so.

How Long Will a Name Change Take? StateTime to Complete NY 4-6 weeks OH 4-6 weeks OK 2-8 weeks OR 2-8 weeks47 more rows

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).

A domestic limited liability company may amend its name by filing a Certificate of Amendment pursuant to Section 211 of the New York State Limited Liability Company Law.

Name change applications are public records. This means they can be found and viewed by anyone. If you have safety concerns, you can ask the court to “seal” the records.

You'll also need to make sure your DBA conforms to New York's laws. Your DBA name can't: Be the same as or overly similar to other business names in New York. Contain words that refer to specific entity types, such as “incorporated,” “limited liability company,” or “LLC,” unless your business is that entity type.

A DBA for an LLC in New York is filed with the NYS Dept. of State. Although there is a Certificate of Amendment for a DBA, it likely cannot be used to transfer the DBA from one entity to another and you probably must terminate the existing DBA and then file for the DBA by the new entity.

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Change Share Name In New York