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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Statement Change form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your entity information as it appears on record, including the Entity Name and Alaska Entity Number. This ensures that your submission is correctly associated with your business.
  3. Fill in the previous registered agent's information, including their name and physical address. Make sure to provide accurate details to avoid processing delays.
  4. Next, input the new registered agent's information. This includes their name and both physical and mailing addresses. Remember, these fields are mandatory for compliance.
  5. Authorize the change by confirming that a resolution was adopted by your board of directors. This step is crucial for legal validation.
  6. Finally, ensure that the form is signed by an authorized officer (president or vice president) currently on record. Include the date and printed name for clarity.

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Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) refers to the information that certain businesses must report to regulatory authorities, outlining details about the individuals who ultimately own or control the company.
Certain types of corporations, limited liability companies, and other similar entities created in or registered to do business in the United States must report information about their beneficial ownersthe persons who ultimately own or control the companyto FinCEN as of Jan. 1, 2024.
To change your registered agent in Alaska, you must complete and file a Statement of Change form with the Corporations Section of the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. The Alaska Statement of Change must be submitted by mail and costs $25 to file.
A business license is NOT transferable or asdocHub. A change in the ownership in the business requires a new business license (form 08-4181). For more information regarding business licensing, go to: .BusinessLicense.Alaska.Gov and click on Changes to Business Licenses FAQs.
The Short Answer: Yes. To answer the question directly: Yes, single-member LLCs generally need to file a BOI report.