An Arkansas Statement Of Dissolution is a document filed with the Secretary of State in Arkansas to officially dissolve a corporation or limited liability company. It is also known as a Certificate of Dissolution or Articles of Dissolution. The document must include the name of the entity, the date of incorporation, the name and address of the registered agent, the date of dissolution, and the signature of the registered agent or an officer of the company. There are two types of Arkansas Statement Of Dissolution: Voluntary and Involuntary. A Voluntary Dissolution is when the decision to dissolve is made and authorized by the shareholders and/or members of the company. An Involuntary Dissolution is when the Secretary of State terminates the entity’s legal existence due to non-compliance with state laws, or other reasons.
An Arkansas Statement Of Dissolution is a document filed with the Secretary of State in Arkansas to officially dissolve a corporation or limited liability company. It is also known as a Certificate of Dissolution or Articles of Dissolution. The document must include the name of the entity, the date of incorporation, the name and address of the registered agent, the date of dissolution, and the signature of the registered agent or an officer of the company. There are two types of Arkansas Statement Of Dissolution: Voluntary and Involuntary. A Voluntary Dissolution is when the decision to dissolve is made and authorized by the shareholders and/or members of the company. An Involuntary Dissolution is when the Secretary of State terminates the entity’s legal existence due to non-compliance with state laws, or other reasons.