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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 1A

16-1a-407. Change of registered agent by a represented entity.

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Effective 10/1/2026
16-1a-407. Change of registered agent by a represented entity.
(1)A represented entity may change the information the division has on file under Section 16-1a-404 by delivering to the division for filing a statement of change signed by the represented entity that states:
(a)the name of the new registered agent; and
(b)the information that the filing of the statement of change will amend.
(2)The interest holders or governors of a domestic entity are not required to approve the filing of:
(a)a statement of change under this section; or
(b)a similar filing changing the registered agent or registered office, if applicable, of the entity in another jurisdiction.
(3)A statement of change filed under this section that designates a new registered agent is an affirmation of fact by the registered entity that the new registered agent consents to serve as the registered entity's new registered agent.
(4)In addition to the process described in Subsection
(1), a represented entity may change the information the division has on file under Section 16-1a-404 by amending the represented entity's most recent registered agent filing in a manner provided by law.
Enacted by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
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