Nevada Secretary of State Forms

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This form is used for applying for the reinstatement or revival of a business entity in Nevada that has been administratively dissolved or revoked.

This document establishes and outlines the authority and responsibilities of the partners in a partnership in the state of Nevada.

This document is for out-of-state charitable organizations that are not required to register to do business in Nevada. It is used to submit a registration statement for charitable solicitation in the state of Nevada.

This document is used for amending the business trust certificate and accompanying the restated articles or the amended and restated articles in the state of Nevada.

This document is used to officially accept the appointment as a registered agent or to notify the state of any changes to the registered agent for a business entity in Nevada.

This document is used for officially resigning from a position as an officer, director, manager, member, general partner, trustee, or subscriber in the state of Nevada.

This document allows taxpayers in Nevada to request an extension for filing their tax returns beyond the original due date.

This document is used for officially canceling a business trust in the state of Nevada.

This document is used to either issue a certificate, amend, or withdraw a designation in the state of Nevada.

This type of document is used for making changes to the articles of incorporation of a profit corporation registered in Nevada. It can be used to amend or restate the articles, and may require an officer's statement.

This document is used for officially dissolving or withdrawing a non-profit corporation in the state of Nevada. It confirms the termination of the corporation's legal existence.

This document is used for making changes or amendments to the articles of a non-profit corporation registered in Nevada. It is also used to accompany restated articles or amended and restated articles. Additionally, it may include an officer's statement.

This document allows a limited-liability partnership in Nevada to formally withdraw from business operations.

This Form is used for making amendments to a limited partnership certificate in the state of Nevada. It is required to accompany restated or amended and restated articles.

This document is used to formally withdraw a limited-liability limited partnership from the state of Nevada.

This document is for obtaining a Nevada State Business License for sole proprietors, general partnerships, and other non-title 7 licenses. It is used to legally operate a business in the state of Nevada.

This document provides an exemption to the Nevada State Business License for sole proprietors, general partnership, and other non-title 7 license holders in Nevada.

This document is used for formally resigning as a registered agent in the state of Nevada. It must be filed with the appropriate authorities to notify them of the resignation.

This form is used for registering, changing, or terminating a commercial registered agent in Nevada. It is required for businesses operating in the state to have a registered agent who can receive legal documents and other important correspondence on behalf of the company.

This form is used for authorizing electronic notifications in the state of Nevada.

This document is for non-filing domestic and non-qualified foreign entities in Nevada. It specifies the requirements for a registered agent.

This document is used for making a reservation, obtaining consent or releasing liability in the state of Nevada.

This document is used for officially changing or modifying a person's name in the state of Nevada. It can also be used to surrender a previously modified name.

This document is used for terminating an amendment or certificate in Nevada related to conversion, exchange, or merger.

This document is used to reinstate or revive a business entity that has been dissolved or revoked in the state of Nevada. It is required to bring the entity back into good standing and allow it to continue operating.

This type of document, known as "Articles of Conversion/Exchange/Merger," is used in Nevada to legally convert, exchange, or merge one entity into another. It outlines the details and terms of the transaction, including the involved parties, the type of conversion or exchange, and any necessary internal or external approvals.

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