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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the il assumed form in the editor.
Begin by entering the Limited Liability Company name in the designated field. Ensure that you type or print clearly for accuracy.
Select whether your company is organized under Illinois law or if it is a foreign entity by checking the appropriate box.
If applicable, check the box indicating that this is a Series of the Limited Liability Company and provide the name of the Series.
To adopt a new assumed name, fill in the desired name in section 5(a). If changing an existing name, complete sections 5(b) and provide both the old and new names.
For cancellation, specify the assumed name you wish to cease using in section 6.
If renewing, indicate the assumed name you intend to renew in section 7 and ensure you meet renewal deadlines.
Finally, affirm your authority to sign by providing your signature, printed name, title, and date at the bottom of the form.
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