The articles of organization are the documents filed with the state to formally create an LLC. In some states, this is called a "certificate of organization." The articles of organization are similar to articles of incorporation for a corporation.
A document similar to Articles of Incorporation but used to create a Limited Liability Company (LLC).
This is the name customarily given to the document that is filed in order to form a Limited Liability Company. It is very similar in content and function to the Articles of Incorporation for a corporation.
Equivalent in general form to a corporations articles of incorporation, an LLC must file the articles of organization with the proper state authorities (usually secretary of state) to begin existence.
Documents filed for the purpose of forming a limited liability company. Source: Rhode Island General Laws
Articles filed with a state government that initiate a Limited Liability Company's (LLC) legal existence. As with a corporation, they define the LLCs existence and function.
This legal document, similar to the articles of incorporation for a corporation, contains basic information about your Limited Liability Company and is filed to the Secretary of State for approval. Once the articles approved, your LLC is active.
documents that legally created a Limited Liability Company, filed with the appropriate state agency.
Limited liability companies or LLCs must file articles of organization. This parallels the articles of incorporation in many ways.
The document that identifies and forms a limited liability company. It is filed with the state corporation commission or equivalent office.
Similar to Articles of Incorporation, but the document filed with the secretary of state or similar authority of a state by the founders of an limited liability company (LLC). It is also known as Articles of Formation.
The document that creates a limited liability company or LLC according to the general corporation laws of the state. It is very similar in content and function to the Articles of Incorporation for a corporation.
The Articles of Organization is a document which spells out the legal and financial terms for a certain business entity to become an official limited liability corporation (LLC).
LLCs must file the articles with the proper state authorities to begin existence. The articles of organization are very similar to a corporation’s articles of incorporation.
The title of the document that is filed with the state's office to form a LLC. This document contains the basic information about the LLC such as the name of the LLC, member information, the registered agent's name and address, and the organizer's name and address.
The title of the document filed in many states to register a Limited Liability Company (LLC) with the state. Also known as articles of formation.
A governing document that establishes the basic terms of a limited liability company's existence, including its name and purpose. The Articles of Organization are filed with the State.
The document that demonstrates the organization of a limited liability company.
The legal document that is needed to create an LLC in your state and that is filed with the Secretary of State.
This is the official document that is filed with the appropriate state regulatory authority to commence the life of the limited liability company. When filed, the existence of the LLC is presumptively begun, subject to the completion of other requirements. The articles of organization is the limited liability company equivalent of the Articles of Incorporation for a corporation.
The articles, required to file with the proper state authorities to begin existence of a limited liability company (LLC). The articles of organization are very similar to a corporation's articles of incorporation. Also known as articles of formation.