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The Virginia Public Procurement Act §2.2-4300 of the Code of Virginia provides guidance regarding public policies pertaining to governmental procurement from nongovernmental sources, to include governmental procurement that may or may not result in monetary consideration for either party.
The Virginia Public Procurement Act §2.2-4300 of the Code of Virginia provides guidance regarding public policies pertaining to governmental procurement from nongovernmental sources, to include governmental procurement that may or may not result in monetary consideration for either party.
Virginia and foreign business entities authorized to do business in Virginia can file a name change online. To do so, Virginia business entities can file Articles of Amendment – Name Change. Foreign business entities can file an Application for Amended Certificate of Authority or Amended Certificate of Registration.
A foreign corporation, limited liability company, business trust, limited partnership or limited liability partnership may not transact business in Virginia until it obtains a certificate of authority or certificate of registration from the State Corporation Commission.
Changing your business name in 5 easy steps Step 1: Choose your new business name. Step 2: File the name change with your state. Step 3: Submit the IRS business name change form. Step 4: Update licenses, permits, and documents. Step 5: Update branding and inform customers.
To start a corporation in Virginia, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the State Corporation Commission.
If you need to report a legal business name change or a trading-as name change, you'll need to mail us Form R-3 (Registration Information Change Request). See How to Report Changes to Your Business for more details.
A foreign corporation, limited liability company, business trust, limited partnership or limited liability partnership may not transact business in Virginia until it obtains a certificate of authority or certificate of registration from the State Corporation Commission.