How To Change Articles of Corporation After Filing

How To Change Articles of Corporation After Filing

Typically it is best to go direct to the Secretary of State for filing because when utilizing a third-party provider to register an entity, they may leave out some options available only through the SoS website. If there is a change required to the Articles of Incorporation (name, address, bylaws, etc.) then this change process requires the filing an Articles of Amendment.
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