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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Application by a foreign limited liability company to procure a certificate of authority shall be made to the secretary of state and shall set forth the following:
(1) The name of the limited liability company and the state or other jurisdiction under the laws of which it is organized.
(2) If the name of the limited liability company does not conform with the requirements of R.S. 12:1344, then the name of the limited liability company with the word, abbreviation, or distinguishing term upon the records of the secretary of state that it elects to add for use in this state.
(3) The date of organization and the period of duration, if any, of the limited liability company.
(4) The address of the registered office of the limited liability company in the state or other jurisdiction under the laws of which it is organized and the address or intended address of its principal business office outside of this state.
(5) The address of the principal business establishment in this state, the address of the registered office in this state, and the name and address of its registered agent in this state. If the company does not have a principal place of business establishment in this state, the address of its registered agent in this state shall be deemed to be the address of its principal place of business establishment in this state.
(6) The nature of the business that the limited liability company proposes to transact in this state and a statement that it is empowered to transact such business under the laws under which it is organized.
(7) Such additional information as may be prescribed by the secretary of state as necessary or appropriate in order to enable the secretary of state to determine whether such limited liability company is entitled to a certificate of authority to transact business in this state, and to determine and assess the fees and taxes prescribed by the laws of this state.
B. The application shall be made on a form prescribed and furnished by the secretary of state and shall be executed in duplicate in the limited liability company's name by a manager, if management of the limited liability company is vested in one or more managers, or a member, if management is reserved to the members of the limited liability company. The application shall be acknowledged by the person who signed it or may be executed by authentic act.
C. Duplicate applications for a certificate of authority shall be delivered to the secretary of state, together with a certificate of existence or a certificate of good standing, not a certified copy of the articles of organization or certificate of organization of the limited liability company, from an authorized official of the jurisdiction of its organization bearing an original signature and dated within ninety days of its submission for a certificate of authority and a notarized affidavit of acknowledgment and acceptance signed by each registered agent. The failure to attach a notarized affidavit of acknowledgment and acceptance as required by this Section shall not be a defense to proper service of process on the limited liability company.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 12, § 1345. Application for certificate of authority - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-12-sect-1345/
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