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The Sec State LLC 10 form, officially known as the Restated Articles of Organization, serves as a crucial document for limited liability companies (LLCs) in California. This form allows LLCs to formally restate their Articles of Organization, ensuring that the organization's structure and details are accurately represented in state records. To initiate the process, the completed form can be submitted electronically through eForms Online, but it requires a wet signature—electronic or digital signatures are not acceptable. After signing, the document must be scanned and saved as an unlocked PDF before uploading. Alternatively, if you choose to submit the form by mail or in person, you will need to attach a Submission Cover Sheet, with the understanding that in-person submissions incur an additional handling fee. It’s important to note that prior to filing the LLC 10 form, you should ensure that the LLC has an active Statement of Information on record. Furthermore, any changes to business addresses or LLC management must also be reported through a separate form. The processing fee for the LLC 10 form is $30, and there are additional fees for expedited services and certified copies. Carefully following the instructions will help avoid rejections from the Secretary of State’s office and ensure compliance with all legal requirements.

Sec State Llc 10 Example

This form can be submitted electronically through eForms Online:

1.Complete and print the fillable PDF form.

2.Sign the form (i.e. wet signature; electronic and digital signatures are not acceptable).

3.Scan and save the signed document to your personal computer, tablet or phone:

PDF file format only;

10 MB file size maximum;

PDF must be unlocked and not password protected.

4.Upload your completed and signed PDF form and submit electronically through eForms Online.

Your submission will be reviewed for legal compliance and you will receive an email with an approval or a notice to correct your submission.

If you prefer submitting this form via mail or in person, fill out the Submission Cover Sheet and attach it to your filing. Note: In person submissions require an additional $15 handling fee.

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Instructions for Completing the

Restated Articles of Organization (Form LLC-10)

To restate the Articles of Organization of a limited liability company (LLC), you must file Restated Articles of Organization (Form LLC-10) with the California Secretary of State.

Before submitting the completed form, you should consult with a private attorney for advice about your specific business needs.

All LLCs must have a current Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) on file with the Secretary of State. To avoid a

potential rejection, it is recommended you file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) online at llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI before submitting your Restated Articles of Organization (Form LLC-10).

You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) to change the LLC’s business address(es), or to change the

name or address of the LLC's manager(s) or agent for service of process, which can be filed online at llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI.

To file this Form LLC-10, the LLC must be active on the records of the California Secretary of State. To check the status of the LLC, go to BusinessSearch.sos.ca.gov.

Operating Agreements are to be maintained by the LLC and are not filed with the California Secretary of State.

Fees:

Filing Fee: The fee for filing the Restated Articles of Organization (Form LLC-10) is $30.00.

Faster Service Fee:

-Counter and guaranteed expedite services are available only for documents submitted in person (drop off) to our Sacramento office.

-Counter Drop Off: A separate, non-refundable $15.00 counter drop off fee is required if you submit in person (drop off) your completed document at our Sacramento office. The $15.00 counter drop off fee provides priority service over documents submitted by mail. The special handling fee is not refundable whether the document is filed or rejected.

-Guaranteed Expedite Drop Off: For more urgent submissions, documents can be processed within a guaranteed timeframe for a non-refundable fee instead of the counter drop off fee. For detailed information about

this faster processing service through our Preclearance and Expedited Filing Services, go to www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/service-options.

Copies: Upon filing, we will return one (1) plain copy of your filed document for free, and will certify the copy upon request and payment of a $5 certification fee. To obtain additional copies or certified copies of this filed Restated Articles of Organization, include payment for copy fees and certification fees at the time the Restated Articles of Organization is submitted. Additional copy fees are $1.00 for the first page and $.50 for each attachment page. For certified copies, there is an additional $5.00 certification fee, per copy.

Payment Type: Check(s) or money orders should be made payable to the Secretary of State. Do not send cash by

mail. If submitting the document in person in our Sacramento office, payment also may be made by credit card (Visa or Mastercard®).

Processing Dates: For current processing dates, go to www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/processing-dates.

If you are not completing this form online, please type or legibly print in black or blue ink. Complete the Restated

Articles of Organization (Form LLC-10) as follows:

Item

Instruction

Tips

 

 

 

1.

Enter the name of the LLC exactly as it

To ensure you have the exact name of the LLC, look to

 

appears on the records of the California

your registration document filed with the California

 

Secretary of State including the entity

Secretary of State and any name change amendments.

 

identifier (ex: “Jones & Company, LLC” or

 

 

“Smith Construction, a Limited Liability

 

 

Company”).

 

 

 

 

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2.

Enter the 12-digit Entity (File) Number

 To ensure you have the correct Entity (File) Number and

 

issued to the LLC by the California

exact name of the LLC, look to your registration

 

Secretary of State at the time of

document filed with the California Secretary of State and

 

registration.

any name change amendments.

 

 

 Secretary of State Records can be accessed online

 

 

through our Business Search at

 

 

BusinessSearch.sos.ca.gov. While searching the

 

 

Business Search, be sure to identify your LLC correctly

 

 

including the jurisdiction that matches your LLC.

 

 

 

3.

If you are changing the name of the LLC

 California Corporations Code section 17701.08 requires:

 

listed in Item 1, enter the new name of the

 

- The LLC name must include: LLC, L.L.C., Limited

 

LLC exactly as you want it is to appear on

 

 

 

Liability Company, Limited Liability Co., Ltd.

 

the records of the California Secretary of

 

 

 

Liability Company, or Ltd Liability Co.

 

State including the entity identifier (ex:

 

 

 

- The LLC name may not include: bank, trust,

 

“Jones & Company, LLC” or “Smith

 

 

Construction, a Limited Liability Company”).

 

trustee, incorporated, inc.,corporation, or corp.

 

 

 

- The LLC name may not include: insurer, insurance

 

 

 

company, or any other words suggesting that the LLC

 

 

 

is in the business of issuing policies of insurance and

 

 

 

assuming insurance risks.

 

 

 

- The name is not likely to mislead the public and is

 

 

 

distinguishable from other LLCs of record or reserved

 

 

 

with the California Secretary of State.

 

 

 There are legal limitations on what name can be used

 

 

 

for the LLC. For general LLC name requirements and

 

 

 

restrictions or for information on reserving an LLC name

 

 

 

prior to submitting Form LLC-10, go to

 

 

 

www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/name-reservations.

 

 

 A name reservation is not required to submit Form LLC-10.

 

 

 A preliminary search of LLC names already of record

 

 

 

can be made online through our Business Search at

 

 

 

BusinessSearch.sos.ca.gov.

Please note: The Business

 

 

 

Search is not intended to serve as a formal name

 

 

 

availability search. For information on checking or

 

reserving

 

 

 

a name, go to www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/name

-

 

 

 

reservations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Check the applicable box to indicate if the

 Every LLC is required to have at least one member. If

 

LLC will be managed by "one manager,"

no manager is appointed or elected, all members are

 

"more than one manager" or "all limited

managers.

 

liability company member(s)."

 A member(s) is the owner of the company similar to a

 

Only one box may be checked.

 

 

shareholder(s) in a corporation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

The purpose statement is required. Do not

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

alter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

 If applicable, list other article provisions

 You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) to

 

on only one side of a standard letter-

change the LLC’s business address(es), or to change the

 

sized piece of paper (8 1/2" x 11"),

name or address of the LLC's manager(s) or agent for

 

clearly marked as an attachment to Form

service of process, which can be filed online at

 

LLC-10 and attach the extra page(s) to

llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI.

 

the completed Form LLC-10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 List both the current text followed by the

 To avoid a potential rejection of your Form LLC-10, it is

 

 

new text as amended by this filing.

recommended that you file your Statement of Information

 

 

 

(Form LLC-12) online at llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI before

 

 

 

submitting your Form LLC-10.

 

 

 

 

Signature

Sign and type or print the name of the

 If you need more space for signatures:

 

 

signor(s).

- Place the additional signatures on only one side of

 

 

 

 

Unless a greater number is provided for in

a standard letter-sized piece of paper (8 1/2" x 11")

 

 

the Articles of Organization, this Form

clearly marked as an attachment to Form LLC-10

 

 

LLC-10 must be signed by at least one

and attach the extra page(s) to the completed Form

 

 

manager, if the LLC is manager-managed

LLC-10.

 

 

 

 

 

or at least one member, if the LLC is

- All attachments are part of this document.

 

 

member-managed indicating the

 If Form LLC-10 is signed by a business entity, the person

 

 

information is true and correct.

 

 

who signs on behalf of the entity should note their name

 

 

 

 

Do not use a computer-generated

and position/title and the entity name. Example: If a

 

 

signature.

limited liability company ("Smith LLC") is the manager,

 

 

 

the signature of the person signing on behalf of the Smith

 

 

 

LLC should be reflected as Joe Smith, Manager of Smith

 

 

 

LLC, Manager.

 

 

 

 If Form LLC-10 is signed by a trust, the trustee should

 

 

 

sign as follows: ___________ , trustee for ___________

 

 

 

trust (including the exact name of the trust and date of

 

 

 

the trust, if applicable). Example: Mary Todd, trustee of

 

 

 

the Lincoln Family Trust (U/T 5-1-1994), Manager.

 

 

 

Multiple-Form LLC-10s with different signatures will be

 

 

 

returned without being filed – use only one form.

 

 

 

 

Legal Authority: General statutory filing provisions are found in Section 17702.02. All statutory references are to the California Corporations Code, unless otherwise stated.

Statement of Information: A Statement of Information must be filed with the California Secretary of State within 90 days after filing the Articles of Organization and every two years thereafter during the applicable filing period (Section 17702.09). A Statement of Information can be filed online at llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI or by submitting Form LLC-12.

Additional Resources: For a list of other agencies you may need to contact to ensure proper compliance, go to

www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/resources. Note: The California Secretary of State does not license LLCs. For licensing requirements, please contact the city and/or county where the principal place of business is located and/or the state agency with jurisdiction over the activities of the LLC.

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Secretary of State

LLC-10

Restated Articles of Organization

 

of a Limited Liability Company (LLC)

 

IMPORTANT — Read Instructions before completing this

 

form. Filing Fee – $30.00

 

Copy Fees – First page $1.00; each attachment page $0.50;

 

Certification Fee - $5.00

 

Note: You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) to change the LLC’s

 

business address(es) or to change the name or address of the LLC's manager(s) or

 

agent for service of process, which can be filed online at llcbizfile.sos.ca.gov/SI.

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1.LLC Exact Name (Enter the exact name on file with the California Secretary of State)

2.LLC 12-Digit Entity (File) Number (Enter the exact 12-digit Entity (File) Number issued by the California Secretary of State.)

3.New LLC Name (If Amending) (See Instructions – Only complete Item 3, if you are changing the name of your LLC on file with the California Secretary of State. List the proposed new LLC name exactly as it is to appear on the records of the California Secretary of State. The name must contain an LLC identifier such as LLC or L.L.C. “LLC” will be added, if not included.)

4.Management (Select only one box)

The LLC will be managed by:

One Manager

More than One Manager

All LLC Member(s)

5.Purpose Statement (Do not alter Purpose Statement.)

The purpose of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be organized under the California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act.

6.Additional Articles set forth on attached pages, if any, are incorporated herein by reference and made part of this Form LLC-10. (All attachments should be 8½ x 11, one-sided, legible and clearly marked as an attachment to this form LLC-10.)

Signature

By signing, I affirm under penalty of perjury that the information herein is true and correct and that I am authorized by California law to sign.

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Form Characteristics

Fact Name Description
Filing Method The Sec State LLC 10 form can be submitted electronically through eForms Online. Users must complete a fillable PDF, sign it, and then upload the signed document.
Signature Requirement A wet signature is mandatory. Digital or electronic signatures are not accepted for this form.
Fee Structure The filing fee for the Restated Articles of Organization is $30. An additional $15 handling fee applies for in-person submissions.
Statement of Information Before submitting Form LLC-10, a current Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) must be on file with the California Secretary of State.
Document Format The signed PDF must be unlocked, not password-protected, and cannot exceed 10 MB in size.
Governing Law The submission and processing of the LLC 10 form are governed by the California Corporations Code.

Guidelines on Utilizing Sec State Llc 10

After preparing to fill out the Sec State LLC 10 form, ensure you have all necessary information handy. This includes the name of your LLC, its 12-digit Entity (File) Number, and any details regarding management and additional articles. When your form is completed, it will be submitted electronically or via mail. If you opt for electronic submission, follow the steps provided carefully.

  1. Begin with the LLC Exact Name: Enter the name exactly as it appears on the California Secretary of State's records. Double-check for any spelling or punctuation errors.
  2. Next, locate the 12-Digit Entity (File) Number: Enter the issued Entity Number that corresponds to your LLC. You can verify this through the California Secretary of State's Business Search.
  3. If applicable, change the New LLC Name: Fill in this section only if you plan to amend the LLC's name. Make sure to include the required LLC identifier, such as ‘LLC’ or ‘L.L.C.’
  4. Select the management structure: Check one box that indicates whether the LLC is managed by one manager, more than one manager, or all LLC members.
  5. Provide the Purpose Statement: Do not alter this statement. It should read, “The purpose of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be organized under the California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act.”
  6. For any additional articles, indicate their existence: List these on a separate, one-sided page and clearly mark it as an attachment to the LLC-10 form.
  7. Finally, sign the form: This should include a wet signature. Print your name next to your signature to affirm that the information provided is true and

What You Should Know About This Form

What is the purpose of the Sec State LLC 10 form?

The Sec State LLC 10 form, officially known as the Restated Articles of Organization, is used to restate the articles governing a limited liability company (LLC) in California. It allows the LLC to update its organizational structure, name, or other provisions while ensuring compliance with state laws.

How can the Sec State LLC 10 form be submitted?

The form can be submitted electronically through the California Secretary of State’s eForms Online portal. After completing and printing the fillable PDF form, the signer must provide a wet signature. The signed document should be scanned, saved in PDF format, and uploaded to the portal for electronic submission. Alternatively, individuals can submit the form via mail or in person, but a Submission Cover Sheet must be filled out and attached. In-person submissions incur a $15 handling fee.

Is there a filing fee associated with the Sec State LLC 10 form?

Yes, there is a $30 filing fee for submitting the Restated Articles of Organization using the Sec State LLC 10 form. Additional fees may apply for expedited services or copies of the filed document.

What constitutes a valid signature on the form?

A valid signature must be a wet signature. Electronic or digital signatures are not acceptable. If the form is signed by a manager or member, they must indicate their name and authority clearly, especially if signing on behalf of an entity such as another LLC or a trust.

Are there any additional documents required when filing the Sec State LLC 10 form?

Yes, all LLCs must have a current Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) on file with the Secretary of State. It is advisable to verify that this information is up-to-date before submitting the Sec State LLC 10 form to avoid rejection. Changes in business addresses or management details also require the filing of the Statement of Information.

What is the processing time for the Sec State LLC 10 form?

Processing times can vary, so it is recommended to check the California Secretary of State's website for current processing dates. Faster processing options are available through in-person submissions with additional fees.

How can copies of the filed Sec State LLC 10 form be obtained?

Upon filing, one plain copy of the filed document will be returned for free. Certified copies can be requested for a fee of $5 per copy, in addition to standard copy fees of $1 for the first page and $0.50 for each subsequent attachment page.

What legal authority governs the Sec State LLC 10 form?

The filing provisions for the Restated Articles of Organization are established under the California Corporations Code, specifically Section 17702.02. This legal framework ensures compliance and proper procedures for LLCs operating within California.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Sec State LLC 10 form can be a straightforward process, but there are common mistakes that individuals frequently make. One of the first errors is not checking the name of the LLC against official records. It's crucial to ensure that the name matches what is on file with the California Secretary of State. Typographical errors can lead to delays or rejections. Always double-check the exact name and any amendments before submission.

Another typical mistake involves the Entity (File) Number. Some people provide an incorrect or outdated number, which the Secretary of State issues during initial registration. It's advised to look up this number using the Business Search tool to confirm accuracy. Failing to provide the right number can cause significant issues in processing the form.

When changing the LLC's name, applicants often overlook legal requirements. The new name must include the appropriate identifiers, like "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company." Moreover, certain words are not allowed, such as “bank” or “insurance.” Not adhering to these guidelines can lead to rejection of the application.

A common oversight is not selecting the correct management structure. Applicants must check only one box to indicate if the LLC is managed by "one manager," "more than one manager," or "all members." Selecting more than one option can confuse processing and lead to a rejection.

Many people forget that a purpose statement is mandatory. The form requires a clear, unaltered statement of purpose. Omitting this can make the submission invalid. It is equally important to ensure this statement appropriately reflects the activities of the LLC.

Additionally, when additional article provisions are needed, these must be clearly marked as an attachment. Failing to do so might result in delays. Ensure that attachments are legible and correctly formatted, using standard letter-sized paper, as specified.

Signatures also pose a challenge. Some may attempt to use digital signatures or forget to sign altogether. A valid wet signature is necessary for submission. Also, if additional signatures are required, they should be placed on a separate, correctly marked attachment. Not following these rules can lead to a rejection of the document.

Finally, another mistake involves payment. Some individuals may send cash through the mail or fail to include correct payment details. It's essential to use checks or money orders and follow proper payment instructions. Submitting the form without proper payment can significantly delay the filing process.

By being aware of these common mistakes, individuals can ensure their Form LLC-10 submission is complete and compliant, leading to a smoother filing process.

Documents used along the form

The Sec State LLC-10 form is essential for those looking to restate the Articles of Organization for a limited liability company (LLC) in California. Alongside this form, there are several other documents that are often required or beneficial during the filing process. Below is a list of these documents, each described briefly to provide context for their use.

  • Statement of Information (Form LLC-12): This form must be filed within 90 days of the LLC's formation and every two years thereafter. It updates or confirms key details such as the address of the business and information regarding managers or agents.
  • Operating Agreement: While not filed with the Secretary of State, this internal document outlines the management structure and operating procedures for the LLC. It is crucial for governance and member relations.
  • Submission Cover Sheet: This cover sheet is required if you prefer to mail or submit the LLC-10 form in person. It includes basic information about the submission for processing purposes.
  • Certificate of Good Standing: This document proves that the LLC is legally recognized in California and is in compliance with state regulations. It may be necessary for certain business transactions or applications.
  • Name Reservation Request Form: If you wish to ensure that a particular name is available before submitting the LLC-10, completing a name reservation request can confirm its availability for your immediate use.
  • Amendment to Articles of Organization: If changes are needed before filing the LLC-10, this form can update the existing Articles of Organization. It is useful when altering business details prior to restating.
  • IRS Form SS-4: This form is used to apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). An EIN is necessary for tax purposes and when opening a business bank account.
  • Business License Application: Depending on the type of business and its location, an application may be requisite for obtaining the necessary local business licenses to operate legally.

Completing these forms accurately and timely can facilitate a smoother process for managing a limited liability company in California. Understanding the requirements and the purpose of each document ensures that business owners can maintain compliance with state regulations.

Similar forms

  • Form LLC-12: Statement of Information - This document must be filed after the Articles of Organization and every two years thereafter. It updates the LLC's information like address changes or changes in management.
  • Form LLC-1: Articles of Organization - This is the initial document required to create an LLC in California. It establishes the company’s existence and provides basic details, similar to how Form LLC-10 restates those initial articles.
  • Form LLC-2: Limited Liability Company Continuation - When an LLC wants to continue its existence beyond a predetermined expiration date, it must file this form. It serves a similar purpose to updating operational details in Form LLC-10.
  • Form LLC-3: Certificate of Dissolution - This document officially dissolves an LLC. Like the Form LLC-10, it requires formal submission to the Secretary of State but results in termination instead of a restatement.
  • AB 85: Statement of Information Legislative Changes - This document updates the requirements for filing Statements of Information. It reflects changes affecting LLC structure, much like how Form LLC-10 updates the articles.
  • Form LLC-5: Application to Register a Foreign LLC - This is used by an out-of-state LLC wishing to do business in California. Similar to Form LLC-10, it establishes significant operational information for registration.
  • Form DS-1: Certificate of Partnership - This document registers a general partnership and resembles the LLC formation process, laying the groundwork for business operations like Form LLC-10 does for an LLC.
  • Form C-100: Articles of Incorporation - Used for creating a corporation, this form sets up the business entity in line with similar functions as Form LLC-10 for LLCs.
  • Form SI-100: Statement of Information for Corporations - Like Form LLC-12 for LLCs, this form updates corporate information and needs to be filed according to specific schedules.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Sec State LLC 10 form, it is essential to approach the task with care and attention to detail. Here is a list of important do's and don'ts to ensure a smooth and compliant submission.

  • Do ensure that the LLC name is entered exactly as it appears on the records with the California Secretary of State.
  • Do provide the correct 12-digit Entity (File) Number issued to your LLC. This can be verified through the Secretary of State's Business Search.
  • Do sign the form using a wet signature; electronic or digital signatures are not acceptable.
  • Do scan and save the signed document in PDF format, ensuring it is unlocked and not password protected.
  • Don’t alter the purpose statement of the LLC. It is required to remain as is.
  • Don’t submit your form without first verifying that your LLC has a current Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) on file.
  • Don’t neglect to check the active status of your LLC through the Secretary of State’s records before filing.

Misconceptions

When it comes to the Secretary of State LLC-10 form, a few common misconceptions can lead to confusion and potential filing issues. Here’s a discussion of four such misconceptions:

  • Electronic signatures are acceptable. Many believe that electronic or digital signatures are valid for the LLC-10 form. This is not the case; only a wet signature is acceptable. Ensure that you print, sign, and scan the document before submission.
  • A Statement of Information can be filed after the LLC-10 form. It’s often thought that the Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) can be filed at any time. However, to avoid rejection of the LLC-10 submission, it’s recommended to file the Statement of Information before submitting the LLC-10.
  • Attachments can be included without specific requirements. Some assume that any attached documents are acceptable without guidelines. In reality, any attachments must be on a standard letter-sized page, clearly marked, and include current and new text for any amendments to avoid rejection.
  • Cash payments are permitted for mail submissions. There’s a misconception that cash can be mailed along with documents for filing fees. However, payments must be made by check or money order when filing by mail. If submitting in person, credit cards are an option.

Understanding these misconceptions can streamline the filing process and ensure compliance with the necessary regulations. Taking the time to clarify these points can save time and avoid potential setbacks.

Key takeaways

  • The Sec State LLC 10 form is used to restate the Articles of Organization for a limited liability company in California.
  • Electronic submission of the form can be done through eForms Online. Make sure to complete and print the fillable PDF form before signing.
  • A physical wet signature is required; electronic or digital signatures are not acceptable.
  • Ensure the signed document is saved in PDF format, unlocked, and under 10 MB in file size before uploading.
  • If opting for mail or in-person submission, include the Submission Cover Sheet. Note that in-person submissions incur a $15 handling fee.
  • Before filing the LLC 10 form, check that a current Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) is on file to avoid rejection.
  • The filing fee for the LLC 10 form is $30, plus additional fees for expedited or in-person processing.
  • When preparing forms, use clear and legible black or blue ink if not completing online. Follow the outlined instructions carefully to ensure accuracy.