Shareholder Resolution Template
Record formal decisions made by shareholders outside of annual meetings—such as amending bylaws, changing directors, or approving dissolution—using this legally sound template.
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What Is a Shareholder Resolution?
A shareholder resolution is a formal decision by shareholders made without calling an annual meeting. Shareholders may authorize actions like governance changes, share allocation, or corporate dissolution.
When Should a Resolution Be Used?
- Changing directors or appointing new board members
- Amending bylaws or Articles of Incorporation
- Approving dissolution or mergers
- Adopting significant corporate policies or actions
These decisions are typically outside normal board authority and require shareholder consent.
What Must the Resolution Include?
- Corporate name, meeting date/time/location
- Statement confirming required quorum was present
- Explicit statement that proper notice was given or waived
- Proposed resolution text
- Names and number of shares held by voting shareholders
- Signatures of all shareholders and secretary with dates
Why Shareholder Resolutions Matter
Shareholders retain ultimate control over major corporate actions—even when day-to-day decisions rest with directors. Recording resolutions preserves legal clarity and corporate governance integrity.
These resolutions become official corporate records and may be audited by regulators or investors.

