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Amendments may be adopted to change the language of an existing provision, to add a new provision, or to delete an existing provision. If extensive amendments are proposed, the entity should consider filing a restated certificate of formation pursuant to section 3.059 of the BOC (Form 414).
A Texas LP must amend its certificate of formation to show any changes in the names or addresses of its general partners. See BOC § 153.051. (Form 424 Word 126k, PDF 100k can be used as a Certificate of Amendment).
A professional association may amend its certificate of formation by following the procedures set forth in its certificate of formation. If the certificate of formation does not provide a procedure for amending the certificate, the certificate of formation is amended by a two-thirds vote of its members.
Certificate of Amendment - Form for amending the certificate of formation of a domestic entity. (SOSDirect filings limited to name changes.) Rev. 05-11 (# of pages - 8) (Word, PDF)
Certificate of amendment for Texas nonprofit corporation or cooperative association (Form 424) $25 Amendment to registration as a Texas limited liability partnership or LLLP (Form 722)
Fill out and file in duplicate Form 424, Certificate of Amendment. You can file it in person, by mail or online at Texas SOSDirect for $1 log in fee. You also can fax your amendment with form 807 with your credit card information.
The amendment changes the certificate of formation to change the article or provision that names the filing entity. The article or provision is amended to read as follows: