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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Articles of Organization in our editor.
  2. In Article I, enter the name of your professional limited liability company. Ensure it includes 'Professional Limited Liability Company' or its abbreviations (P.L.L.C., P.L.C., PLLC, PLC).
  3. For Article II, specify the professional services your company will provide. Be clear and concise to meet legal requirements.
  4. In Article III, indicate the duration of your company. If it is perpetual, you can leave this blank.
  5. Complete Article IV by providing the name and address of your resident agent and registered office. Ensure accuracy for proper correspondence.
  6. In Article V, confirm that all members and managers are licensed to render the specified services.
  7. If needed, add any additional provisions in Article VI. You can attach extra pages if necessary.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom. Include printed names for clarity.

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LLCs and their Formation Documents Are you starting a Limited Liability Company (LLC) rather than a corporation? As mentioned above, to officially start your company in California, you must file Articles of Organization.
Most states have optional information that you can add to your articles but youre not required to do so. However, some states dont provide a form and you must create your own articles. Your state might have samples of articles of organization.
The articles of organization is a public and official document used to create a limited liability company (LLC). The LLC members must file the articles of organization before the relevant state authority (usually the Secretary of State) for approval.
Most states have a free Articles of Organization form available on the Secretary of States website (links). We also provide them in our free LLC courses. Its best to use the form provided by your state unless you have an attorney draft your Articles of Organization.
How to Write Articles of Organization Article 1: Name. Article 2: Principal and Mailing Address. Article 3: Registered Agent. Article 4: Statement of Acceptance by Registered Agent. Article 5: Duration. Article 6: Management. Article 7: Members. Article 8: Initial Contribution.

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How much does it cost to form an LLC in Missouri? Below are the fees (as of 2024) you might need to pay to form your LLC in Missouri: The SOS charges $50 to file Articles of Organization (and $105 to file by paper). You can reserve your LLC name with the SOS for $25.
In California, the Secretary of State does not require notarization for all Articles of Incorporation filings. However, notarization may be necessary if: A foreign (non-California) business is registering in California and submitting documents requiring verification.

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