Changing the name of your business or making another amendment to your filing can feel like a big deal, but making the change itself doesn’t have to be. At Swyft Filings, we’ve assisted thousands of customers with just this, helping them make the changes they want and need to address. We know it happens and we know how to fix it quickly and correctly.
Why Let us Do Your Name Change or Amendment:


When you originally formed your company you likely provided a number of authorized shares. Now, things have changed. To allow for the issuance of additional shares, you may need to file an amendment with the state. Talk to one of our business professionals about this today.
Sometimes you may need to change your business name because of a competitor or you simply want to pivot in a new direction. When you make such a change, you normally have to file paperwork with the state. We can help you.
Some states may require you to file the necessary paperwork to update some of the basic company information that may include your principal office address, the name of your officers or directors. Let us handle it for you so you know it is done right and you can focus on your business.
When you originally formed your company you likely provided a number of authorized shares. Now, things have changed. To allow for the issuance of additional shares, you may need to file an amendment with the state. Talk to one of our business professionals about this today.
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In the general sense, an amendment is any change made to a document. In this context, the amendment is a change to the formal documents that are filed with your Secretary of State. In those situations, you will likely have to file a formal and official amendment with the Secretary of State.
Filing an Articles of Amendment form will formally alter information on your Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization.
If you make any change to documents filed with the Secretary of State which usually include your Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization or your annual reports. Some more common changes include:
- Business name
- Principal office
- The company purpose
- The names of officers, directors or owners
- Authorized shares
- Registered agents contact information
- Fix typos
You’ll need to provide the following basic information: