Texas Resignation of Appointed Statutory Agent is a document used to terminate the appointment of an agent for service of process. It is required by the Texas Secretary of State, and must be filed with the Corporation Section of the Secretary of State's office. The document must include the name of the business, the statutory agent's name, the effective date of the resignation, and must be signed and notarized. There are two types of Texas Resignation of Appointed Statutory Agent: Voluntary and Involuntary. A Voluntary Resignation of Appointed Statutory Agent is used when the appointed agent is willing to resign, and is typically used to appoint a new agent. An Involuntary Resignation of Appointed Statutory Agent is used when the appointed agent is unwilling or unable to continue in the role, and is typically used to terminate the agency relationship.




