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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the LLC 12NC in the editor.
  2. Enter the name of your limited liability company exactly as it appears on file with the California Secretary of State, including the entity ending (e.g., 'Jones & Company, LLC').
  3. Input the 12-digit file number issued by the California Secretary of State, which can be found on your original registration document.
  4. If your LLC was formed outside of California, specify the state or place of organization. Ensure this matches the records held by the Secretary of State.
  5. Confirm that there have been no changes to any information since your last complete Statement of Information. If there are changes, you will need to complete a new Statement of Information (Form LLC-12).
  6. Optionally, provide a return address for communication regarding this document. This information will become public.

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The periodic filing is due every two years based on the entitys registration date. If the registration occurred in an even- numbered year, the periodic filing is due every even year.
Key takeaways. LLC stands for limited liability company, which means its members are not personally liable for the companys debts. LLCs are taxed on a pass-through basis all profits and losses are filed through the members personal tax return.
Spotting or Fraudulent LLCs Start by checking for inconsistencies in ownership information. Legitimate LLCs have clear and consistent details about their members or managers. If you notice discrepancies in official filings or public records, its a red flag. Transparency in business filings is crucial.