1. A corporation may change its registered office or registered agent by delivering to the secretary of state for filing a statement of change that sets forth all of the following: a. The name of the corporation. b. The street and mailing addresses of its current registered office. c. If the current registered office isto be changed, the street and mailing addresses of the new registered office. d. The name of itscurrent registered agent. e. If the current registered agent is to be changed, the name of the new registered agent and the new agent’s written consent, either on the statement or attached to it,to the appointment. f. That after the change or changes are made, the street and mailing addresses of its registered office and of the business office of itsregistered agent will be identical. 2. Ifthe street or mailing address of a registered agent’s business office changes, the agent shall change the street or mailing address of the registered office ofany corporation for which the agent isthe registered agent by delivering a signed written notice of the change to the corporation and delivering to the secretary of state for filinga signed statement that complies with the requirements of subsection 1 and states that the corporation has been notified of the change. 3. Ifa registered agent changes the registered agent’s business address to another place, the registered agent may change the business address and the address of the registered agent by filing a statement as required in subsection 2 for each corporation, or a single statement for allcorporations named in the notice, except that itneed be signed only by the registered agent and need not be responsive to subsection 1, paragraph “e”, and must recite that a copy of the statement has been mailed to each corporation named in the notice. 4. A corporation may also change its registered office or registered agent in itsbiennial report as provided in section 490.1621. Acts, ch 31, §6, 82; 2021 Acts, ch 165, §40, 230
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