Utah Code § 48-1d-1025

Statement of merger
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(1) A statement of merger must be signed by each merging entity and delivered to the division for
filing.
(2) A statement of merger must contain:
(a) the name, jurisdiction of formation, and type of entity of each merging entity that is not the
surviving entity;
(b) the name, jurisdiction of formation, and type of entity of the surviving entity;
(c) a statement that the merger was approved by each domestic merging entity, if any, in
accordance with Sections 48-1d-1021 through 48-1d-1026 and by each foreign merging
entity, if any, in accordance with the law of its jurisdiction of formation;
(d) if the surviving entity exists before the merger and is a domestic filing entity, any amendment
to its public organic record approved as part of the plan of merger;
(e) if the surviving entity is created by the merger and is a domestic filing entity, its public organic
record, as an attachment;

(f) if the surviving entity is created by the merger and is a domestic limited liability partnership, its
statement of qualification, as an attachment; and
(g) if the surviving entity is a foreign entity that is not a registered foreign entity, a mailing address
to which the division may send any process served on the division pursuant to Subsection
48-1d-1026(5).
(3) In addition to the requirements of Subsection (2), a statement of merger may contain any other
provision not prohibited by law.
(4) If the surviving entity is a domestic entity, its public organic record, if any, must satisfy the
requirements of the law of this state, except that the public organic record does not need to be
signed.
(5) A plan of merger that is signed by all the merging entities and meets all the requirements of
Subsection (2) may be delivered to the division for filing instead of a statement of merger and
on filing has the same effect. If a plan of merger is filed as provided in this Subsection (5),
references in this part to a statement of merger refer to the plan of merger filed under this
Subsection (5).
Repealed 10/1/2026

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