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Code · South Dakota · Title 59 · Chapter 59-11

59-11-13. Change of name, address, or type of organization by commercial registered agent.

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If a commercial registered agent changes its name, its address as currently listed under § 59-11-7 , or its type or jurisdiction of organization, the agent shall file with the secretary of state a statement of change signed by or on behalf of the agent which states:
(1)The name of the agent as currently listed under § 59-11-7 ;
(2)If the name of the agent has changed, its new name;
(3)If the address of the agent has changed, the new address; and
(4)If the type or jurisdiction of organization of the agent has changed, the new type or jurisdiction of organization.
The filing of a statement of change under this section is effective to change the information regarding the commercial registered agent with respect to each entity represented by the agent.
A statement of change filed under this section takes effect on filing.
A commercial registered agent shall promptly furnish each entity represented by it with notice in a record of the filing of a statement of change relating to the name or address of the agent and the changes made by the filing.
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