Texas Amendment To Appointment of Statutory Agent is a document that is filed with the Texas Secretary of State in order to inform the state of the change in the current statutory agent’s name or address. This amendment must be filed when the name or address of the statutory agent has changed from the information that is currently on file. There are two types of Texas Amendment To Appointment of Statutory Agent: one for a limited liability company (LLC) and one for a corporation. The LLC Amendment must include the name of the LLC and the name and address of the new statutory agent. The Corporation Amendment must include the name of the corporation, the name and address of the new statutory agent, and the date of the amendment.