The Nevada Certificate of Amendment by Custodian (NRS78.347) is a document used to amend the articles of incorporation of a business in the state of Nevada. It is typically used to change the name of the corporation, the corporation's registered agent, the corporation's principal address, or the number of authorized shares of the corporation. The Certificate of Amendment by Custodian is signed and verified by the custodian of records, which is usually the Secretary of State. The document must be accompanied by the applicable filing fee. There are three types of Nevada Certificate of Amendment by Custodian (NRS78.347): Standard Amendment, Short-Form Amendment, and Long-Form Amendment. The Standard Amendment is used when the changes being made are minor and do not require additional information beyond the basic statutory requirements. The Short-Form Amendment is used when the changes consist of a change of the corporation's name or registered agent. The Long-Form Amendment is used when the changes involve the authorized shares of the corporation, the principal address, or both.