Maryland Code § CA-2-108

Section CA-2-108
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(a) Each Maryland corporation shall have:

(1) A principal office in this State; and
(2) A resident agent.
(b) (1) A corporation may designate or change its resident agent or
principal office by filing for record with the Department a certified copy of a resolution
of its board of directors which authorizes the designation or change.
(2) A corporation may change the address of its resident agent by
filing for record with the Department a statement of the change signed by its
president or one of its vice-presidents.
(3) A designation or change of a corporation's principal office or its
resident agent or his address under this subsection is effective when the Department
accepts the resolution or statement for record.
(c) (1) A resident agent who changes his address in the State may notify
the Department of the change by filing for record with the Department a statement
of the change signed by him or on his behalf.
(2) The statement shall include:
(i) The names of the corporations for which the change is
effective;
(ii) His old and new addresses; and
(iii) The date on which the change is effective.
(3) If the old and new addresses of the resident agent are the same
as the old and new addresses of the principal office of the corporation, the statement
may include a change of address for the principal office if:
(i) The resident agent notifies the corporation in writing that
the statement will be filed; and
(ii) The statement recites that he has done so.
(4) The change of address of the resident agent or principal office is
effective when the Department accepts the statement for record.
(d) (1) A resident agent may resign by filing with the Department a
counterpart or photocopy of his signed resignation.

(2) Unless a later time is specified in the resignation, it is effective:
(i) At the time it is filed with the Department, if the
corporation has appointed a successor resident agent; or
(ii) Ten days after it is filed with the Department, if the
corporation has not appointed a successor resident agent.

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