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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the L112 Restated and Amended Certificate of Formation in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your Limited Liability Company in Field #1, ensuring it matches the records of the State Treasurer.
  3. In Field #2, input your NJ 10-digit ID Number as issued by the State of New Jersey.
  4. If applicable, provide a new LLC name in Field #3. Ensure that it complies with name availability provisions.
  5. Use Field #4 to specify any other provisions, such as an effective date if different from the filing date.
  6. In Field #5, list any amendments or additional information required. Attach supporting documents if necessary using the 'Add Attachments' button.
  7. Finally, sign in the designated signature field and enter the date. Save your completed form to upload it later for submission.

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If youre considering starting a business as a Limited Liability Company (LLC), youll want to become familiar with the term Certificate of Formation. Sometimes called Articles of Organization or Certificate of Organization, a Certificate of Formation is the legal document LLC owners (members) must file with the
An amendment document is used to modify a business original formation document. LLCs can make changes to their articles of organization by filing articles of amendment with the relevant state agency.
It serves as proof, or evidence, that the entity exists and is authorized to transact business in the state. Business entity laws vary among the states. The document the state provides may be called a Certificate of Good Standing, a Certificate of Existence, Certificate of Authorization, or something similar.
Amendment: Updates one or more provisions of the articles (e.g., changing the registered agent). The original document remains valid with modifications. Restatement: Replaces the entire articles of organization with a new version that consolidates all amendments into one governing document.
What is an Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation? An Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation is a legal document filed with the Secretary of State that restates, integrates, and adjusts the startups initial Articles of Incorporation (i.e. the companys Charter).

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Each state has its own requirements for forming a limited liability company. In some states, it is filed with the Secretary of State. A certificate of formation is also known as the articles of organization, and most states do require it.