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Commonly Asked Questions about Professional Entity Forms

Unlike existing business structures such as a professional service corporation (PC), registered limited liability partnership (RLLP) and professional service limited liability company (PLLC), a Design Professional Service Corporation (D.P.C.) has the flexibility of offering an ownership interest in professional
Corporation. A California corporation generally is a legal entity which exists separately from its owners. Limited Liability Company (LLC) Limited Partnership (LP) General Partnership (GP) Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Sole Proprietorship.
Legal entities are the various structures under which you may create a corporation: from S corporations and C corporations to limited liability companies, sole proprietorships, trusts, nonprofits and so on.
Entity documents may vary based on the type of organization. For example, these may include: Articles of incorporation and bylaws for a corporation. Articles of organization and an operating agreement for a limited liability company (LLC)
Entity type refers to the legal structure or form a company takes, such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or LLC, which determines its rights, liabilities, and taxation.
You can form a PLLC by getting a Certificate of Authority from the Department of Education, Office of the Professions ($10 filing fee per member and/or manager) and filing Articles of Organization for Professional LLC with the New York State Department of State (DOS) and paying the $200 filing fee.
Your ENTITY NAME is the legal name of your business. For example: Acme Corp. or Wayne Enterprises, Inc. This is how you sign your contracts. Its the entity that owns your bank accounts and assets, and its the legal person that has liability for your activities.
A professional entity is a legally organized body of professionals that are licensed to operate within the jurisdiction of its state of formation. Such an entity can be a professional LLC, corporation, or association.