Texas Restated Certificate of Formation Without Further Amendments is a document used by entities incorporated in the state of Texas to restate the terms of their original Certificate of Formation without making any amendments or changes to the original filing. This document is commonly used for entities that are required to submit an annual franchise tax report to the Texas Comptroller. It can also be used to update the public record with any changes to the entity's business address, registered agent, or other information. There are two types of Texas Restated Certificate of Formation Without Further Amendments: Domestic Entity Restatements and Foreign Entity Restatements.