Any request for certified copies can be submitted by U.S. Mail and addressed to the Los Angeles Superior Court, 111 N. Hill Street, Certification Unit Room 112C, Los Angeles, CA 90012. All such copies, either ordered in person or via U.S. Mail, must be prepaid. Our Certification Unit does not accept credit cards.
The Statement of Abandonment of fictitious business name must be published in a newspaper once a week for four successive weeks and an affidavit of publication filed with the county clerk within 30 days after publication has been accomplished.
If you're closing your business and no longer plan to use your business name (Fictitious Business Name), you may submit a Statement of Abandonment of Use of Fictitious Business Name with the County Clerk.
Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk When closing your business and will no longer be using your fictitious business name, you will need to submit a Statement of Abandonment.
Los Angeles County Record information for divorce filings is available at the Los Angeles Superior Court where the divorce was filed. If the Superior Court location is not known, information can be obtained at the County Courthouse by calling at (213) 830-0803 or going to 111 North Hill St., Los Angeles, CA, 90012.
Generally, complete only one form FTB 3533-B to change your business address. If you are a representative filing for the taxpayer, go to ftb.ca/poa for more information. You may also go to ftb.ca and login or register for MyFTB or call 800-852-5711 to change your address.
A domestic (California) or foreign (out-of-state or out-of-country) business entity can dissolve, surrender, or cancel by filing the applicable form(s) with the California Secretary of State (SOS). File the appropriate form(s) with the SOS within 12 months of filing your business' final tax return.
A motion to transfer venue can prove to be an invaluable device that allows the court to move the case off its docket without effectuating a complete dismissal.
A motion to transfer venue under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a) should be filed as soon as practicable.