LLC Notices, Resolutions and other Operations Forms Package - Arkansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of your Limited Liability Company (LLC) at the top of each notice and resolution. 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, whether it's to discuss resolutions, amendments, or other operational matters.
  5. For resolutions, detail any decisions made during meetings. Use clear language to ensure all members understand what was resolved.
  6. Finally, have a member sign off on each document. This validates the notice or resolution and confirms that it has been properly communicated.

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Just follow these six steps, and youll be on your way. Name Your Arkansas LLC. Choose Your Registered Agent. Prepare and File Articles of Organization. Receive a Certificate From the State. Create an Operating Agreement. Get an Employer Identification Number.
To file your Articles of Organization with the state of Arkansas online, the fee is $45. If you choose to submit your papers by mail or in person, the filing fee is $50.
Call 1-888-233-0325 to request your documents.
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Is an Operating Agreement REQUIRED in Arkansas? No An operating agreement is not legally required for an LLC to operate in the state.
How much does it cost to form an LLC in Arkansas? The Arkansas Secretary of State charges a $45 fee to file the Articles of Organization online and $50 if filed by mail. You can reserve your LLC name with the Arkansas SOS for $25 if filed by mail or $22.50 if filed online.
The absolute bare minimum it costs to start an LLC in Arkansas is $45. This is the cost of the Articles of Organization Fee. Your Articles of Organization are what make your business official with the state.
Depending on how fast the state processes business filings, it can generally take between a week to ten business days. In some states, once your intake information is received, the state agency often issues approval for the limited liability company within only three business days.
In addition to articles of organization, Missouri statute requires all limited liability companies to have an operating agreement.

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