Bylaws Of A Corporation With Change In Maricopa

State:
Multi-State
County:
Maricopa
Control #:
US-00444
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

This By-Laws document contains the following information: the name and location of the corporation, the shareholders, and the duties of the officers.
Free preview
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation
  • Preview Bylaws for Corporation

Form popularity

FAQ

OFFICER CHANGE (CHANGE IN OFFICERS) – Use one block per person - To REMOVE an officer - list the name AND title of the officer being removed and check "Remove officer." To ADD an officer - list the name and address of the officer being added and check "Add officer." To CHANGE ADDRESS only - list the name and NEW ...

Reinstating a corporation in Arizona requires filing a reinstatement application with the Arizona Corporation Commission - Corporations Division and may require payment of penalty fees.

The corporation is required by law to adopt bylaws. Bylaws are written rules that govern how the corporation operates internally, such as how the Board of Directors will be elected and what votes are required for a particular action. Bylaws can have any provision in them that is not prohibited by law. See A.R.S.

A corporation's board of directors may restate its articles of incorporation at any time with or without approval by the members or any other person.

Publication requirement. Arizona requires corporations to publish notice of the incorporation within 60 days of incorporation in a publication (i.e. newspaper) in the known place of business for three consecutive publications.

How to File Articles of Incorporation for a Business Corporation Entity Type. Entity Name. Professional Services. Character of Business. Shares. Arizona Known Place of Business (KPB) Address. Directors. Statutory Agent.

The document required to form an LLC in Arizona is called the Articles of Organization.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Bylaws Of A Corporation With Change In Maricopa