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  2. Begin with Section I. Fill in the Document Number of your corporation if known, followed by the Name as it appears on state records, and the Date authorized to conduct affairs in Florida.
  3. Proceed to Section II. If changing the name, enter the effective date of this change under your jurisdiction's laws. Then provide the new name including the required suffix.
  4. If applicable, indicate any changes to the period of duration and provide both the new duration and effective date.
  5. For changes in jurisdiction, specify the new jurisdiction and its effective date.
  6. If there is a change in purpose, clearly state the new purpose intended for your corporation in Florida.
  7. Attach a certificate evidencing your amendment that has been authenticated within 90 days prior to submission.

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Complete and file the Certificate of Amendment with the Department of State. The completed Certificate of Amendment, together with the statutory filing fee of $60, should be forwarded to: New York Department of State, Division of Corporations, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231.
Secretary of State Amending Articles You will need to login to the Secretary of State website, search for the name of the organization, click on File Amendment, and choose Amendment Name Change Only CA Nonprofit Corporation. The form costs $30 to file, plus an additional $5 for a certified copy.
Ownership of a C corporation is easily transferrable through a stock sale. One possible restriction is that many small businesses will include a right of first refusal in the shareholder agreement to allow the company to have the first chance to buy the stocks back if the shareholder want to sell them.
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A nonprofits legal name is established in its Articles of Incorporation, so changing the name requires the Board of Directors to approve an official amendment to the organizations Articles of Incorporation.

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