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When sending preservation letters, address them to the legal department or registered agent. If unavailable, send to the ceo or high-level executive. Check the companys website or financial filings for contact details. In virginia, registered agent info is in the annual report on the state corporation commissions website. For texas and georgia, use their respective corporation commission websites. If difficulties arise, contact the commission directly for help.Full Conversation
Thank you.... I havent been able to locate the registered agents, it would be easier to send to the CEOs
If you're unable to locate the registered agent, addressing the preservation letters to the CEO or another high-ranking executive is a good approach. You might also consider sending them to the company's legal department if possible. For better results, you could check the company's website or recent financial filings for contact details.
Would registered agents be list in the recent filings?
In Virginia, the registered agent's information is typically listed in the company's annual report filed with the State Corporation Commission. You can access these filings through the Commission's website to find the registered agent's details. Would you like more guidance on how to access these filings?
Ive tried SOS, but they make it difficult,
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Accessing the State Corporation Commission’s website for registered agent information can be tricky if you're unfamiliar with the process. You might try searching for the company via the Virginia SCC Business Entity Search online. If you're still having trouble, contacting the SCC directly for assistance might help. Do you need more guidance on navigating the website?
Im in texas, parent co is in Georgia
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For addressing preservation letters, you can:
- Address them to the CEO or high-level executive.
- Consider sending to the legal department.
- Check the company's website or recent financial filings for contact details.
If you need more guidance on navigating the website for registered agent info, let me know!
Thank you
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It seems like you're trying to address preservation letters to a corporation and its parent company, and you're considering sending them to the CEOs or legal departments. Since you're in Texas, but dealing with entities in Georgia, I recommend checking both states' corporation commission websites for registered agent information. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!