How does a nonprofit change its registered agent and address?
When a nonprofit changes its registered agent and address, it must notify the Texas Secretary of State. The consequences for failing to notify the Secretary can be severe: the nonprofit might not receive notice of a lawsuit filed against the nonprofit — resulting in a default judgment. The forms for filing notice are available on the Secretary of State’s website, www.sos.state.tx.us.
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