Restated Articles Of Incorporation For Use By Domestic Profit Corporations {510d} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Michigan

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Restated Articles Of Incorporation For Use By Domestic Profit Corporations {510d} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Michigan

Last updated: 9/18/2025

Restated Articles Of Incorporation For Use By Domestic Profit Corporations {510d}

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510d - RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR USE BY DOMESTIC PROFIT CORPORATIONS. This is a Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) form used when a profit corporation wishes to restate and update its Articles of Incorporation to become a professional service corporation. This type of corporation is specifically formed to render licensed professional services such as medical, legal, or other regulated services. The form consolidates all prior articles and amendments into one governing document and requires corporations to provide updated details including their name, identification number, original incorporation date, purpose, share structure, registered office, and resident agent. It also includes provisions to ensure compliance with professional service corporation laws, such as confirming that all shareholders are properly licensed or legally authorized to provide the professional services offered. The form allows optional provisions regarding reorganizations, compromises, or shareholder actions without meetings. Adoption of the restated articles must be approved in accordance with the Michigan Business Corporation Act (1972 PA 284) by incorporators, shareholders, or directors, depending on the timing and type of amendments. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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