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The document required to form an LLC in Georgia is called the Articles of Organization. The information required in the formation document varies by state. Georgias requirements include: Registered agent.
The document required to form an LLC in Georgia is called the Articles of Organization.
Businesses that are incorporated in another state will typically apply for a Georgia certificate of authority. Doing so registers the business as a foreign entity and eliminates the need to incorporate a new entity. Operating without a certificate of authority may result in penalties or fines.
Georgia, like most states, doesnt require LLCs to have operating agreements. Though not required, drafting one has many benefits. This internal document establishes how your LLC will be run. It sets out the rights and responsibilities of the members and managers, including how the LLC will be managed.
LLC stands for limited liability company, which means its members are not personally liable for the companys debts.
The articles of incorporation must include the following information: Name of the corporation. Type of entity. Corporate mailing and street address. Name, street, and mailing address of the registered agent service. Incorporators name, street, and mailing address. The names and mailing addresses of the corporate directors.
A certified copy of your Articles of Organization or Articles of Incorporation can be ordered by mail, in person or online, but we recommend online. Online orders are immediate. Normal processing by mail takes up to 48 hours, plus additional time for mailing, and costs $10, for up to 50 pages.