When a corporation makes a change to a director or director’s address, the corporation has 15 days to notify the registrar. The corporation must send notice of the changes to the registrar using the proper form.
Download and fill out Form 9 ‒ Notice of director’s and directors’ addresses.
How to fill out the form
The information you provide must be legible.
Section 1: Name of corporation
The name must match the name as registered.
Section 2: Yukon registry number
Include the Yukon registry number.
Section 3: Outgoing directors
Include the 1st and last names of directors who have left and the date they stopped being directors for the corporation.
Section 4: Incoming directors
Include the 1st and last names of new directors for the corporation and the date they became directors for the corporation.
“Delivery address” refers to a physical location. Include an address or other description to identify a person’s home or place of business. This does not include a post office box.
“Mailing address” refers to where you send mail. Include a complete mailing address, including the postal code. This address can be a person’s home, place of business or post office box.
Section 5: Address changes
Include the 1st and last names of directors whose addresses have changed and include their new address.
Section 6: List directors and addresses
Include 1st and last name of all the current directors and both their delivery and mailing addresses.
If there are no directors the Form 10 ‒ Notice of change of shareholders and addresses must also be filed.
The Yukon registry number must also be included if the director is a corporation or extra-territorial corporation.
Section 7: Name of individual signing
Include the 1st and last name of the individual signing the form.
Section 8: Title of the individual signing
Include the title of the individual signing the form. This will be a director, officer or authorized agent.
Section 9: Signature
Sign the form.
Section 10: Date of signature
Date the form.
There's no fee for changing directors information for a Yukon corporation.
Deliver your documents to us
You can drop off forms at our office or in our secure drop box in the lobby.
When you put your forms in our secure drop box, you can include:
- cash;
- cheque; or
- a payment information form to contact you for credit card payments.
Submit your documents by mail, fax or email
Our offices are open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 867-667-5314, or toll free in Yukon 1-800-661-0408, extension 5314
Fax: 867-393-6251
Email: corporateaffairs@yukon.ca
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Corporate Affairs (C-6)
Box 2703,
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6
Processing time
After we've accepted and filed all your documents, you'll receive a confirmation. The process can take up to 10 business days.
Legal advice
Staff at Corporate Affairs cannot provide any interpretation of legislation or operational advice of any sort regarding:
- business corporations;
- sole proprietorships;
- partnerships;
- cooperative associations; or
- societies.
If you need advice, talk with a professional such as a lawyer or an accountant.
Our staff cannot provide legal advice or services. For legal matters, contact a lawyer or phone the Yukon Law Line at 867-668-5297, toll free 1-866-667-4305.
Business identifier numbers and taxes
For information about business identifier numbers, taxes and charitable status, visit the Canada Revenue Agency.
Business licences
For information about business licences, phone the City of Whitehorse 867-668-8346 or email adminbuilding@whitehorse.ca.
Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 307 Black Street, 1st floor in Whitehorse. For clients who prefer limited contact, a drop box is located in the main lobby.
Phone: 867-667-5314, or toll free in Yukon 1-800-661-0408, extension 5314
Fax: 867-393-6251
Email: corporateaffairs@yukon.ca
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Corporate Affairs (C-6)
Box 2703,
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6