Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process for Nonprofit Association is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is an Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process?
A: An Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process is a legal document that designates a person or entity to accept legal documents on behalf of a nonprofit association.
Q: What is a nonprofit association?
A: A nonprofit association is an organization that is formed for purposes other than generating profit, and typically operates for the benefit of its members or the public.
Q: Why would a nonprofit association need to appoint an agent to receive service of process?
A: Appointing an agent to receive service of process ensures that legal documents, such as lawsuits, are properly delivered to the association, even if its members or officers change.
Q: What is service of process?
A: Service of process is the procedure by which legal documents, such as lawsuits, are delivered to the party involved in a legal action.
Q: Who can be appointed as an agent to receive service of process?
A: The agent can be any individual who is at least 18 years old and resides in Arkansas, or a business entity authorized to do business in Arkansas.
Q: How can an appointment of agent to receive service of process be made?
A: The appointment must be made by filing a completed and signed Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process form with the Arkansas Secretary of State, along with the required fee.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arkansas Secretary of State.