CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OF - dos ny 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the name of the foreign limited liability company. If applicable, provide the fictitious name used in New York State.
  3. Next, specify the jurisdiction of organization for the foreign limited liability company.
  4. Indicate the date on which the application for authority was filed with the Department of State.
  5. In the fourth section, update the post office address where copies of any process against the company should be mailed.
  6. For the fifth section, provide details about the agent responsible for receiving process copies and ensure their address matches what you entered previously.
  7. Finally, have the agent sign and print their name. If applicable, include their title if they are not a natural person.

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There are two common ways to transfer LLC ownership in California. You can either sell the entire LLC to a third party or conduct a partial sale (also known as a buyout).
To change your registered agent in New York, you must complete and file a Certificate of Change form with the New York Department of State. The New York Certificate of Change must be submitted by mail, fax, or in person and costs $30 to file.
Businesses that conduct business under a name that is not their legal name need a Certificate of Assumed Name. This certificate is also called the doing business as (DBA) certificate. Businesses must file the certificate with the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS).
Businesses that sell tangible personal property or taxable services in New York State need a Certificate of Authority. The certificate allows a business to collect sales tax on taxable sales. The certificate comes from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (DTF).
In New York, transferring LLC ownership does not need a lot of paperwork or steps. You must update the formation papers with the new ownership information, file the amendment to the formation document, tell people about it, and comply with the state.

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