There are several ways:
1. Easiest will be to hire a lawyer to do it for you. This is the approach we used and for less than $500, we got everything prepared for us
2. Use an online service. Companies such as ActiveFilings, BizFilings and others can do LLC filings for a small business.
3. Do it yourself. Go to your Secretary of State website and often they have the instructions or even the capability to file your LLC online.
The requirements in forming an LLC are as follows:
LLC Articles of Organization. The first formal step to create an LLC is the submission of the LLC Articles of Organization with your state's LLC filing office. Request a copy from your state's filing office, typically the Department or Secretary of State's office, normally located in your state's capital city (some big states have branch offices). The LLC Articles of Organization is a relatively simple form where you need to supply some basic details about your LLC: name, principal office address, agent and office for receiving legal papers, and names of its initial members or the special management team. Upon submission, the name of your LLC will be checked for possible duplication. Check with the LLC filing office if the additional step of posting a notice of intention to form an LLC in a local newspaper prior to filing your Articles is required (some states require this, while many don't).
LLC Operating Agreement. The operating agreement defines the basic rights and responsibilities of LLC members. As a matter of prudent business practice, this is a crucial documentation that serves as the written guidance for the newly formed LLC. This document usually provides for the purpose of the LLC, its duration, transferability, and management structure. This written agreement also contains provisions on how a new member can be accepted, how an existing member can withdraw, the continuation of the LLC should any member dies or retire, and buy-out rights of existing members. More importantly, the operating agreement defines the percentage of membership interest, and the sharing of profits and losses among members.
You can read the following books for information on LLCs and how to form one for your business
How To Profit by Forming Your Own Limited Liability Company (Paperback) by Scott E. Friedman
How to Form and Operate a Limited Liability Company: A Do-It-Yourself Guide (How to Form & Operate a Limited Liability Company (W/CD)) by Gregory C. Damman
How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships by Garrett Sutton
Profits, Taxes, & LLCs by Holmes F. Crouch
Nolo's Quick LLC: All You Need To Know About Limited Liability Companies (3rd Edition) by Anthony Mancuso
Starting a Limited Liability Company, 2nd Edition by Martin M. Shenkman
2006-07-10 16:24:57
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answered by imisidro 7
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Go to your Secretary of State Web site.
Fill in an application for LLC.
Pay the required fee.
If you're in the state where the fees are too high, then try Nevada or Delaware LLCs.
2006-07-10 16:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-06 04:42:11
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answered by manger 4
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It really depends on what state you live in. There is a company that will complete the paperwork for you for a small fee and send it to you with instructions for filing in your state.
http://www.myeasyforms.com
2006-07-10 16:26:39
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answered by jimmy dean 3
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Go to leglzoom.com they do it for next to nothing and they handle it all.
2006-07-10 16:37:47
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answered by Uncle Autisim 2
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talk to your accountant
2006-07-10 16:29:14
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answered by dudette 4
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