2011 Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 10 Corporations and Associations
10-226 Transfer of domicile from this state


AZ Rev Stat § 10-226 (1996 through 1st Reg Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

10-226. Transfer of domicile from this state

A. Any corporation incorporated and in good standing under the laws of this state may transfer its domicile to another jurisdiction by adopting articles of domestication in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction into which the corporation is to transfer its domicile. The articles of domestication must be adopted by the corporation in the manner provided by the laws of this state for amendment to the articles of incorporation.

B. On filing of the articles of domestication with the official having custody of the corporate records in the jurisdiction to which the corporate domicile is transferred, the corporation ceases to be a corporation incorporated under the laws of this state and becomes a foreign corporation. If the foreign corporation is required to file for authority to transact business under chapter 15 of this title, it shall apply for that authority on filing articles of domestication in the other jurisdiction as described in subsection A.

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