THE BIG CHANCE
THE BIG CHANCE
FORMATION DOCUMENTS
List yourself as a member of the LLC. Put your business address acquired above in step four. If you have a multimember LLC, then you will need to repeat this step for each member.
Next, list the name and address of your registered agent. Be sure to list these addresses correctly.
Your business will be for all legal purposes. Most formation documents already have this information prepopulated in the document, so you do not have to insert it or change it.
Leave the supplement provisions/information section blank unless you are creating a series LLC.
List yourself as the manager, unless you have hired someone to manage the company. If you or any of your co-members will manage the company, then select the member-managed option. Alternatively, if a nonmember will manage the company, select the manager choice. There will be multiple options for when you want the LLC to become effective. This is the date that the LLC will go into legal existence. You should choose the option for it to be effective when filed by the secretary of state.
Finally, list yourself as the organizer of the LLC. Again, list the business address in this section. Now, sign and date the form and give it one final review of accuracy before submitting it to the Secretary of State.
Agriculture or forest products
Auto, recreational vehicle or boat sales
Courier services
Computer and software related services
Dry cleaners
Entertainment (adult entertainment is to be considered restricted)
General contractors
Gasoline stations or convenience stores (also known as c-stores)
Healthcare; specifically nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and continuing care retirement centers
Special trade contractors
Hotels or motels
Jewelry, precious stones and metals; wholesale and retail
Limousine services
Long distance or “over-the-road” trucking
Mobile or manufactured home sales
Phone sales and direct selling establishments
Real estate agents/brokers
Real estate developers or land subdividers
Restaurants or drinking establishments
Software or programming companies
Taxi cabs (including the purchase of cab medallions) Travel agencies
Agriculture or forest products
Auto, recreational vehicle or boat sales
Courier services
Computer and software related services
Dry cleaners
Entertainment (adult entertainment is to be considered restricted)
General contractors
Gasoline stations or convenience stores (also known as c-stores)
Healthcare; specifically nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and continuing care retirement centers
Special trade contractors
Hotels or motels
Jewelry, precious stones and metals; wholesale and retail
Limousine services
Long distance or “over-the-road” trucking
Mobile or manufactured home sales
Phone sales and direct selling establishments
Real estate agents/brokers
Real estate developers or land subdividers
Restaurants or drinking establishments
Software or programming companies
Taxi cabs (including the purchase of cab medallions) Travel agencies
correspondences on behalf of your company. Specifically, a registered agent must be physically present at the address provided Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Equally important is a business email address. An email address with your company domain appears more professional and credible than using a free or personal email address.
Equally important is a business email address. An email address with your company domain appears more professional and credible than using a free or personal email address.