Indiana Code § 28-14-7-5

Maintenance of principal office in county in which corporate fiduciary conducts trust business; post office address of principal office
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Sec. 5. (a) A corporate fiduciary that engages in the trust business in Indiana shall maintain an office or a place of business in Indiana. The office maintained under this subsection shall be known as the principal office, and must be located in a county in which the corporate fiduciary conducts business.       (b) The post office address of the principal office shall be stated in the original articles of incorporation, at the time of the incorporation. Thereafter, the location of the principal office may be changed at any time or from time to time when authorized by the board of directors and approved by the department, by filing with the secretary of state, before the date on which the change is to take effect, a certificate that: (1) is signed by the president or a vice president and by the secretary or cashier of the corporate fiduciary; (2) is verified by one (1) of the officers signing the certificate; and (3) states that the change is to be made and that it is made under authorization by the board of directors.

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