Who can sign a document filed with the secretary of state under the Texas Business Organizations Code (BOC)?
Who can sign a document filed with the secretary of state depends on the type of entity, whether the entity is domestic or foreign, and the type of document. For Texas filing entities, use the table below. For other types of entities, see the information following the domestic entities table. Authorized signers for domestic filing entities. Instructions for table: Choose the type of entity at the top and the type of document on the left. The cell where the two choices match up contains the answer to who can sign the document. For example, a nonprofit corporation certificate of formation must be signed by each organizer. Domestic Entity Corporation (for-profit, nonprofit, professional) Limited Partnership LLC/PLLC Professional Association Cooperative Association Formation Each organizer (BOC § 3.004) Each general partner (BOC § 3.004) Each organizer (BOC § 3.004) Each member (BOC § 3.015(a)(1)) Each organizer (BOC § 3.004) Correction (BOC § 4.101) A person authorized to sign the documen
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