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Minnesota Business & Nonprofit Corporations Amendment to Articles of Incorporation is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is an amendment to articles of incorporation?
A: An amendment to articles of incorporation is a formal change made to the original documentation that established a corporation.
Q: Why would a corporation need to amend its articles of incorporation?
A: A corporation may need to amend its articles of incorporation to make changes such as altering the company name, adding or removing directors, changing the company's purpose, or modifying the capital structure.
Q: How can a Minnesota corporation amend its articles of incorporation?
A: To amend articles of incorporation, the corporation typically needs to file a document called an Amendment to Articles of Incorporation with the Minnesota Secretary of State.
Q: What information is required in an Amendment to Articles of Incorporation in Minnesota?
A: The Amendment to Articles of Incorporation must include the name of the corporation, the text of the amendment(s), the date the amendment(s) were adopted, the signature of an authorized person, and a filing fee.
Q: How much does it cost to file an Amendment to Articles of Incorporation in Minnesota?
A: The filing fee for an Amendment to Articles of Incorporation in Minnesota is $35.
Q: Are there any other requirements or steps to follow when amending articles of incorporation in Minnesota?
A: Yes, it is important to check if any other government agencies or departments require notification of the amendment and to update any relevant records or agreements.
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