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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 181 — Nonstock corporations

181.0505 Change of name or address by registered agent.

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181.0505 Change of name or address by registered agent.
(1)If the name or e-mail address of a registered agent changes or if the street address of a registered agent’s office changes, the registered agent may change the name or e-mail address of the registered agent or street address of the registered office of any corporation or foreign corporation for which he, she, or it is the registered agent. To make the change under this subsection, the registered agent shall notify the corporation or foreign corporation in writing of the change and deliver to the department for filing a statement of change that recites that the corporation or foreign corporation has been notified of the change and states all of the following:
(a)The name of the corporation or foreign corporation represented by the registered agent.
(b)The name, e-mail address, and street address of the agent as currently shown in the records of the department for the corporation or foreign corporation.
(c)Any new name, new e-mail address, or new street address of the agent.
(2)A registered agent promptly shall furnish notice to the represented corporation or foreign corporation of the filing by the department of the statement of change and the changes made by the statement.
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