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Forms and Applications - Registry of Joint Stock Companies


Online name reservation and registration is now available at www.nsbr.ca

To use paper forms:

  1. Find the right form by reading the short explanation below, or by using the "more info" links for detailed information.
  2. Download by clicking on the name of the form.
  3. Complete the form.
  4. Print the form.
  5. Return the form to your nearest Access Nova Scotia Centre or the address at the bottom of the form.
Please note:  These forms are in Portable Document Format (PDF), which uses the Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the Reader, you can download the program free of charge.
Reserving a Business Name
1. Reserving a business Name: Overview and instructions. Registration Guidelines
2. Name Reservation Request: Request a name and search to make sure the name is available for your use. Registration Guidelines
 
Business Name, Sole Proprietorship, or Partnership
Although many of these use the term "Partnership," you can use them for Sole Proprietorships and Business Names too. (Remember: A Sole Proprietorship is a "Partnership of one") Please check the definition to ensure it's appropriate for your business.
1. Application for Registration of a Business Name, Sole Proprietorship or Partnership in Nova Scotia: To register any Partnership, including a Sole Proprietorship or Business Name. Registration Guidelines
2. Change of Address: Notify the Registrar of any address change for: 1) the business (Civic or mailing); 2) any partnership members; 3) the owner(s) place(s) of residence. Registration Guidelines
3. Appointment of Recognized Agent: Appoint or change your recognized agent or the agent's address. Registration Guidelines
4. Notice of Change in the Proprietor or Partners using a Business Name registered in Nova Scotia Partnership: Change the partners in any Partnership. Registration Guidelines
5. Change of Business Name: Change the name of a Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, or Business Name. Registration Guidelines
6. Dissolution of Partnership: When a partnership dissolves, either all partners must sign or any one partner can have the form sworn and notorized. Registration Guidelines
7. Request for Revocation: Notify the Register that business operations in Nova Scotia ceased and to revoke the registration. Registration Guidelines
8. Statement to be Used for Registration of a Business Name for a Society: Register a business name owned by a Society. Registration Guidelines
  
Co-operative A co-operative is a user-owned and user-controlled business with a minimum of three founding members. It can be either for-profit or non-profit. It is a separate legal entity from the members so that liability is limited to the amount a member contributes to or invests in the co-operative.  Use the Co-operative Update Form to make changes (address, directors, etc.) at any time.
1. Annual Renewal Registration Guidelines
2. Co-operative Update Registration Guidelines
3. Evictions from a Housing Cooperative
4. Fee Schedule
5. Financial Reports
6. Registration Documents
  Step 1  Name Reservation Form

Registration Guidelines

  Step 2  For Profit Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws Registration Guidelines
              Non Profit Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws Registration Guidelines
7. Special Resolution
  a)  By-law and or other Changes Registration Guidelines
 

b)  Change of Name

Registration Guidelines
  c)  Windup Package Registration Guidelines
 
Society
Societies are non-profit groups that use democratic principles to achieve their objects. This is the most common way to incorporate a non-profit group. However, non-profit businesses should consider incorporating as a non-profit co-operative. Forms for co-operatives are immediately above.
1. Incorporating a Society
  a. English
.    i. Overview and Instructions Registration Guidelines
     ii. Step 1 Name Reservation Form Registration Guidelines
     iii. Step 2 Incorporation Package
  b. versions françaises
   i. La constitution d'une association personnalisée :  Aperçu et instructions. Registration Guidelines
     ii. Formules et modèles :  Pour la constitution d'associations personnalisées. Registration Guidelines
       
2. Update Forms  
  a. Directors and Officers:  Change your Society’s list of directors Registration Guidelines
  b. Recognized Agent:  Change your Society's recognized agent or change the agent's address
Registration Guidelines
  c. Registered Office:  Change the civic address of your Society's registered office
Registration Guidelines
  d. Special Resolutions:  This certificate must accompany all special resolutions
Registration Guidelines
     i. By-laws Update  
     ii. Memorandum of Association Update  
     iii. Wind-up Package:  Includes all forms required to wind-up a Society
 
 
Limited Company We recommend that you see your lawyer to arrange incorporation in Nova Scotia. Some, but not all, necessary forms are available below:
1. Statutory Declaration: A sworn statement signed by your legal representative or by the person who signed the documents used to form your company (memorandum and articles of association).  This form verifies the accuracy of those documents, and verifies that they comply with the Companies Act. Registration Guidelines
2. Notice of Registered Office: Submit or change the civic address of your companys registered office. Registration Guidelines
3. Notice of Officers and Directors for an Incorporated Company: Submit or change your companys list of directors and officers. Registration Guidelines
4. Appointment of Recognized Agent: Appoint or change your companys recognized agent or to change the agent's address. Registration Guidelines
5. Special Resolution - Name Change: Change the name of your limited company. Registration Guidelines
 
Extra-Provincial Limited Company
1.

Statement of Extra Provincial Registration: (3 forms) For corporations who are incorporated outside of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick and who wish to engage in business in Nova Scotia.
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

Registration Guidelines
2. Appointment of Recognized Agent: File or update information relating to a corporation's Recognized Agent. Any corporation holding a certificate of registration must have a recognized agent living in Nova Scotia. Registration Guidelines

Please note: These forms are in Portable Document Format (PDF), which uses the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. If you do not have the Reader, you can download the program free of charge.

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