Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Dissolving Your LLC in Arizona Step 1: Vote to dissolve the LLC. Step 2: Wind up all business affairs and handle any other business matters. Step 3: Notify creditors and claimants about your LLC's dissolution, settle existing debts, and distribute remaining assets. Step 4: Notify Tax Agencies and settle remaining taxes.
To register a foreign nonprofit in the State of Arizona, you must file an Application of Authority with the Arizona Corporation Commission. You can submit this document by mail or in person. The Application of Authority for an Arizona foreign nonprofit corporation costs $175 to file.
A foreign limited liability company (“LLC”) that wants to transact business in Arizona must first apply to the Arizona Corporation Commission for a certificate of registration.
To withdraw or cancel your foreign LLC in Arizona, file two copies of Form LL: 0009, Cancellation of Application for Registration with the Arizona Corporations Commission. The form is available online (see link below).
Registration to transact business. A foreign limited liability company (“LLC”) that wants to transact business in Arizona must first apply to the Arizona Corporation Commission for a certificate of registration.
If you do not have an operating agreement, you will have to follow Arizona's default rules as mentioned in Arizona Revised Statute § 29-3602. ing to the default provisions, a member of an LLC can be removed with the affirmative vote or unanimous consent of all the other members.
A domestic LLC or corporation is a business that is formed within its home (domestic) state. Foreign qualification is when a legal entity conducts business in a state or jurisdiction other than the one in which it was originally formed. (It is not to be confused with being a business in a foreign country.)
You can register by filing the Application for Authority to Transact Business in Arizona with the Arizona Corporation Commission, Corporations Division. This costs $175 to file.