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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If the registered agent of a corporation, domestic or foreign, changes the location of an office from one address to another within a city or town, or from one city or town in the state to another, the agent may change the registered office for each corporation for whom the agent is acting as registered agent by filing in the office of the commissioner a statement setting out
(1) the name of the agent;
(2) the address of the office before change;
(3) the address to which the office is changed; and
(4) a list of corporations for whom the agent is furnishing a registered office.
(b) The statement in (a) of this section shall be executed by the registered agent in the agent's individual name and, if the agent is a corporation, domestic or foreign, it shall be executed by its president or a vice-president. The statement shall be delivered to the commissioner who, upon finding that it complies with this chapter, shall file it in the commissioner's office. The change becomes effective when the statement is filed.
(c) A registered agent may resign by filing a written notice, executed in duplicate, with the commissioner. The commissioner shall immediately mail a copy of the notice to the corporation at its registered office. The appointment of the agent terminates 30 days after receipt of the notice by the commissioner.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 10. Corporations and Associations § 10.20.041. Change of location or resignation of registered agent - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-10-corporations-and-associations/ak-st-sect-10-20-041/
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