Nevada Code § 77.360

Change of name, address, type or jurisdiction of organization by commercial registered agent
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1. If a commercial registered agent
changes its name, its address as currently registered under subsection 2 of NRS 77.320 or its type or jurisdiction of
organization, the agent shall file with the Secretary of State a statement of
change signed by or on behalf of the agent which states:
(a) The name of the agent as currently registered
under subsection 2 of NRS 77.320 ;
(b) If the name of the agent has changed, its new
name;
(c) If the address of the agent has changed, the
new address; and
(d) If the type or jurisdiction of organization
of the agent has changed, the new type or jurisdiction of organization.
2. The filing of a statement of change
under subsection 1 is effective to change the information regarding the
commercial registered agent with respect to each entity represented by the
agent.
3. A statement of change filed under this
section takes effect on filing.
4. A commercial registered agent shall
promptly furnish each entity represented by it with notice in a record of the
filing of a statement of change relating to the name or address of the agent
and the changes made by the filing.
5. If a commercial registered agent
changes its address without filing a statement of change as required by this
section, the Secretary of State may cancel the registration of the agent under NRS 77.320 . A cancellation under this
subsection has the same effect as a termination under NRS 77.330 . Promptly after cancelling the
registration of an agent, the Secretary of State shall serve notice in a record
on the:
(a) Governors of each entity represented by the
agent, stating that the agent has ceased to be an agent for service of process
on the entity and that, until the entity appoints a new registered agent,
service of process may be made in the manner provided by NRS 14.030 ; and
(b) Agent, stating that the registration of the
agent has been cancelled under this section.

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