Texas Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent is a legal document used to inform the Texas Secretary of State that an entity no longer wishes to have an individual or business serve as its statutory agent. It is a required procedure for any business operating in the state of Texas and must be filed with the Secretary of State. There are two types of Texas Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent: Voluntary Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent and Involuntary Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent. Voluntary Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent is used when an entity wishes to cancel the appointment of a statutory agent and replace them with a new one. The entity must fill out the Texas Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent form, sign it, and submit it to the Secretary of State. Involuntary Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent is used when the entity's statutory agent is no longer able to fulfill their duties. In this case, the entity must submit a Notice of Involuntary Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent form to the Secretary of State, which must include a detailed explanation of why the agent is no longer able to fulfill their duties. Both types of Texas Cancellation of Appointment of Statutory Agent must be submitted to the Secretary of State in order to be legally effective.