48-249-1005 - Filing requirements.
48-249-1005. Filing requirements.
(a) Eligibility for filing. A document shall satisfy the requirements of this section, and of any other section of this chapter, that adds to or varies these requirements, in order to be entitled to filing with the secretary of state.
(b) Permitted or required. This chapter requires or permits filing the document with the secretary of state.
(c) Required and permissive information. The document shall contain the information required by this chapter. The document may contain other information as well.
(d) Format. The document shall be typewritten or printed in ink, in a clear and legible fashion, on one (1) side of letter or legal size paper.
(e) English language. The document shall be in the English language. An LLC's or other entity's name need not be in English, if it is written in English letters or Arabic or Roman numerals, and the certificate of existence, or equivalent document of a foreign entity, need not be in English, if it is accompanied by a reasonably authenticated English translation.
(f) Execution. The document shall be executed by, or by an authorized representative of, the person submitting the document for filing.
(g) Form of execution. The person executing the document shall sign it and state, beneath or opposite the signature, the person's name and the capacity in which the person signs, if other than the person's individual capacity. The document may, but need not, contain:
(1) An attestation by the secretary or an assistant secretary of a corporation;
(2) An acknowledgment, verification or proof; or
(3) The date the document is signed, except that such date shall be required for the annual report for the secretary of state.
(h) Mandatory form. If the secretary of state, pursuant to statutory authority, has prescribed a mandatory form for the document, the document shall be in or on the prescribed form.
(i) Delivery to Secretary of State. The document shall be delivered to the secretary of state for filing and shall be accompanied by the current filing fee and any tax, license fee, interest or penalty required by this chapter.
(j) Required statement. The document shall contain a statement that makes it clear that the document is being filed pursuant to this chapter.
(k) Power to promulgate rules. The secretary of state has the power to promulgate appropriate rules and regulations establishing acceptable methods for execution of any document to be filed with the secretary of state.
(l) Verification by commissioner of revenue. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary, whenever this chapter requires that an application or other document submitted to the secretary of state for filing be accompanied by a certificate from the commissioner of revenue reciting that the entity has properly filed all reports and paid all required taxes and penalties, the certificate requirement shall be met, and a paper certificate need not accompany the application or other document, if the commissioner provides to the secretary of state electronic verification of the required information. Upon request of the person seeking certificate information, the commissioner shall provide to the secretary of state electronic verification in lieu of a paper certificate.
(m) Prior law. Any LLC that has not timely filed with the department of revenue such information as has been required by the commissioner of revenue under prior law (Acts 1997, ch. 421, § 1) shall be subject to administrative dissolution in accordance with the procedures specified in § 48-249-605. The certificate of authority of any foreign LLC that has not timely filed such information with the department shall be subject to revocation as provided in § 48-249-909. Upon certification by the commissioner of revenue that a domestic LLC or foreign LLC has complied with the information reporting requirements that were required under prior law, the domestic LLC or foreign LLC that has been administratively dissolved, or that has had its certificate of authority revoked for failure to timely file such information, may be reinstated.
[Acts 2005, ch. 286, § 1.]