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An operating agreement isn't mandatory. It also helps show that your LLC is a legitimate business entity that's separate from you, not just some sham that's been created to avoid liability.
In order to complete your Operating Agreement, you will need some basic information. The formation date of your LLC. The name and address of the Registered Office and Registered Agent. The general business purpose of the LLC. Member(s) percentages of ownership. Names of the Members and their addresses.
The process of adding a member to a Colorado LLC may involve amending the company's articles of organization to include the new member. Depending on the terms in the agreement, current LLC members may need to vote on it for the amendment to pass.
Without the operating agreement, your state might not acknowledge you as an LLC, which means someone could sue you without there being any shield to protect your personal assets. You've already put in the time and effort to form your LLC to get liability protection.
Colorado law requires a unanimous vote by all members to add a new member. Being the only member, have a meeting and vote to add the new person.