Alert: Revised Statement of Information Forms for Corporations and Limited Liability Companies

Effective January 1, 2022, the California Secretary of State updated its Statement of Information forms for corporations and limited liability companies in response to Assembly Bill 3075.

The revised Statement of Information forms require the filing party to certify whether any officer or any director (or member or manager for a limited liability company) has an outstanding final judgment issued by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement or a court of law for the violation of any wage order or provision of the Labor Code.

Importantly, corporations and LLCs cannot file “No Change” Statements of Information unless and until this certification is made.

As most of our clients know, Statements of Information are required to be filed every year for corporations and every other year for LLCs. The revised Statement of Information forms have already been posted to the California Secretary of State website, and the e-filing and e-Forms systems have been updated to include the required certification.

If you would like assistance in making your Statement of Information filing, or have any questions regarding the certification, please contact Heather Sapp (hgs@sfcounsel.com) or Brandon Smith (bds@sfcounsel.com) at Scherer Smith & Kenny LLP.