Amendment/Withdrawal - Foreign Limited Liability Company is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Amendment?
A: An Amendment is a formal change made to the original formation documents of a business.
Q: What is a Withdrawal?
A: A Withdrawal is the process of ending or dissolving the existence of a business entity.
Q: What is a Foreign Limited Liability Company?
A: A Foreign Limited Liability Company is a business entity that is formed in another state or country and wants to do business in Oregon.
Q: What are the formation documents of a business?
A: The formation documents of a business include the Articles of Organization or Certificate of Formation.
Q: Why would a company need to file an Amendment?
A: A company may need to file an Amendment if there are changes to its name, address, registered agent, or other important information.
Q: How can a company withdraw from Oregon?
A: A company can withdraw from Oregon by filing a Certificate of Withdrawal with the Oregon Secretary of State.
Q: Can a company be formed outside of Oregon and still do business in the state?
A: Yes, a company can be formed outside of Oregon and still do business in the state as long as it files as a Foreign Limited Liability Company.
Q: Are there any language requirements for filing documents in Oregon?
A: No, there are no specific language requirements for filing documents in Oregon. However, if documents are not in English, they must be accompanied by a certified English translation.
Form Details:
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