This form is an official Montana form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
This form is an official Montana form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
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Check your bylaws and state law. First, review your company's bylaws to see what steps you must take to change the articles. Have the board of directors vote on the proposed changes. Hold a shareholder vote, if necessary. Prepare and file an amendment form.
To form a Montana corporation, you must file articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State and pay a filing fee, at which point a corporation's existence officially begins. At a minimum, the articles must include the following information: Name of the corporation. Names and addresses of incorporators.
You will have to pay a fee for the following types of amendments: Amalgamation: $50. Continuance: $50. Name change: $25.
Hold the general meeting. The special resolution to amend the articles of association will be passed by a majority of 75% or more. The directors note that the special resolution has been passed and resolve to send a copy to Companies House alongside the new articles.
Depending on the state in which the business is incorporated, unanimous agreement from all the shareholders may be required to change the articles of incorporation. Most states have changed this older, common law rule, and now only require a majority of shareholders to agree to change the articles of incorporation.
Articles of OrganizationArticles can state a date upon which an LLC expires. If no expiration date is stated, the LLC continues perpetually.
Check your bylaws and state law. First, review your company's bylaws to see what steps you must take to change the articles. Have the board of directors vote on the proposed changes. Hold a shareholder vote, if necessary. Prepare and file an amendment form.