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Code · Alaska · Title 32 · Chapter 11

Sec. 32.11.830. Specified office and agent.

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Sec. 32.11.830. Specified office and agent.
(a)A limited partnership shall continuously maintain in this state
(1)an office, which may but need not be a place of its business in this state, at which shall be kept the records required by AS 32.11.840 to be maintained; and
(2)an agent for service of process on the limited partnership, which agent must be an individual resident of this state, a domestic corporation, or a foreign corporation authorized to do business in this state.
(b)A limited partnership may change its registered office, registered agent, or both, by filing with the department a statement signed by a general partner stating
(1)the name of the limited partnership;
(2)the address of its registered office;
(3)the address of its new registered office if the registered office is being changed;
(4)the name of its registered agent;
(5)the name of its new registered agent if the registered agent is being changed; and
(6)a statement that the change has been approved by all of the general partners.
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