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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Before transacting business in this state, a foreign limited liability partnership must file a statement of foreign qualification which shall include the following:
1. The name of the foreign limited liability partnership which satisfies the requirements of § 29-1102 and the state or country under whose laws it is formed or created;
2. The street address of the chief executive office of the foreign limited liability partnership and, if the chief executive office is not located in this state, the street address of an office in this state, if any;
3. The name and street address of its agent for service of process required under § 29-1104; and
4. A delayed effective date, if any.
B. The status of the partnership or limited partnership as a foreign limited liability partnership is effective on the later of the filing of the statement or a later date specified in the foreign statement of foreign qualification, and such status remains effective, regardless of changes in the partnership, until the statement of foreign qualification is canceled under § 29-1005, subsection D or revoked under § 29-1103.
C. An amendment or cancellation of a foreign statement of qualification is effective at the time of its filing or on a later delayed effective date specified in the amendment or cancellation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 29. Partnership § 29-1106. Statement of foreign qualification - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-29-partnership/az-rev-st-sect-29-1106/
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