PLLC Notices and Resolutions - District of Columbia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of your Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC) at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this identifies your company.
  3. Specify the date and time for the meeting in the designated fields. This is crucial for notifying members about when to attend.
  4. In the purpose section, clearly outline the reason for the meeting, such as amendments or resolutions being proposed. Be concise yet descriptive.
  5. For resolutions, detail any decisions made during the meeting. Include names of members who participated and their respective votes if applicable.
  6. Finally, ensure all members sign off on the document where indicated. This validates the notice and resolutions agreed upon during the meeting.

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Corporations Division Fees - Limited Liability Company Entity Type Fee Description Fee Amount Domestic Limited Liability Company Certificate of organization $99.00 Domestic Limited Liability Company Amendment or restatement of certificate of organization $220.0026 more rows
You can submit your Articles of Incorporation to DLCP online, by mail, or in person. By mail: Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection. Corporations Division. P.O. Box 92300. Washington, DC 20090. In person: 1100 4th St, SW. Second Floor. Washington, DC 20024. Online: CorpOnline.
Sole proprietors and general partnerships dont need to file business formation paperwork. (They will, however, need a DC business license.) If youre starting an LLC or corporation, youll need to file paperwork with the DLCP. This step officially makes your business a separate legal entity.
How to form a District of Columbia LLC in 6 steps Choose your business name. Appoint a registered agent. File articles of organization. Create an operating agreement. Obtain an EIN and open a business bank account. Register for taxes and business licenses.
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To form a new Professional LLC (PLLC) complete form DLC-1 Articles of Organization. To do so, log onto CorpOnline​ which is accessible via DLCPs Access DC Portal​. On the CorpOnline homepage select Register Organization icon and then No when asked if you already have an entity registered to do business.
To register a foreign LLC in the District of Columbia, youll need to file a Foreign Registration Statement with the DCRA and pay the $220 filing fee. The process is called foreign qualification, and it allows you to do business in DC without having to form an entirely new LLC.
DC requirement as to Professional Limited. Liability Company (PLLC) 29.101.02(38) Professional limited. liability company means a limited liability. company organized under Chapter 8 of this title solely for the purpose of rendering professional services through its members, managers, employees, or agents.

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