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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 87A - UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT (2001)

NRS 87A.220 Registered agent: Revocation of appointment; change of name.

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NRS 87A.220 Registered agent: Revocation of appointment; change of name.
1. If a limited partnership created pursuant to this chapter desires to change its registered agent, the change may be effected by filing with the Secretary of State a certificate of change of registered agent, signed by a general partner, which sets forth:
(a)The name of the limited partnership;
(b)The name and street address of its present registered agent; and
(c)The name and street address of the new registered agent.
2. The new registered agent’s certificate of acceptance must be a part of or attached to the certificate of change of registered agent.
3. If the name of a registered agent is changed as a result of a merger, conversion, exchange, sale, reorganization or amendment, the registered agent shall:
(a)File with the Secretary of State a certificate of name change of registered agent that includes:
(1)The current name of the registered agent as filed with the Secretary of State;
(2)The new name of the registered agent; and
(3)The name and file number of each artificial person formed, organized, registered or qualified pursuant to the provisions of this title that the registered agent represents; and
(b)Pay to the Secretary of State a filing fee of $100.
4. A change authorized by this section becomes effective upon the filing of the proper certificate of change.
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