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Step 3: Create the Arizona Limited Liability Company Form.

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Below, well show you how to start an LLC in Arizona with seven key steps: Name your LLC. Appoint an Arizona Statutory Agent. File Articles of Organization. Create an operating agreement. Apply for an EIN. Meet the publication requirement in Arizona. File the Arizona beneficial ownership information report.
Mail filings: In total, mail filing approvals for Arizona LLCs take 4-5 weeks. This accounts for the 14-16 business day processing time, plus the time your documents are in the mail. Online filings: In total, online filing approvals for Arizona LLCs take around 3 weeks.
The state fee for LLC formation in Arizona is $50. Most LLCs also need to pay to publish an announcement of their LLC formation in a local newspaper, which can cost anywhere from $60 to $300. LLCs in Arizona dont file annual reports, which means you wont need to pay an annual report fee.
It costs $25 to change your LLC name in Arizona. This is the filing fee for the Articles of Amendment form. The fee is the same whether you file the form online or by mail.
When updating your Arizona LLCs Articles of Organization, you need to file Articles of Amendment with the Arizona Corporation Commission. Additional forms may also be required, and you may have to publish notice of the amendment. You can file your Articles of Amendment in person, by mail or online for a $25 fee.
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Arizona LLC Articles of Amendment List the exact name of the LLC as shown in the AZ records. Check the box for ENTITY NAME CHANGE (item 2) and put the NEW name in the blank followed by LLC. Go to page 3 and check the I ACCEPT box. Print the name of the individual next to the signature and fill in the date.
Unless formally terminated or unless the Articles of Organization contain a termination date, an Arizona limited liability company will exist forever. Unlike an Arizona corporation, an Arizona LLC does not have to file an annual report with the Arizona Corporation Commission or pay the ACC an annual fee.
In California, you can change your entity type from one to another through the process of conversion. A California LLC can convert to a California corporation, or vice versa. To do so, you need to submit the proper filings to the Secretary of States office and pay the appropriate fee.

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