Form with which an individual may formally accept his/her election or appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form with which an individual may formally accept his/her election or appointment as a corporate officer or representative.
Form an Arizona LLC: Name Your LLC. Designate a Registered Agent. Submit LLC Articles of Organization. Publish Notice of Your LLC. Write an LLC Operating Agreement. Get an EIN, Bank Account & Funding. File Taxes & Reports.
If you want to file an annual report, please log into or create an eCorp account and file online. All documents must be submitted with a Cover Sheet. The Cover Sheet is a Miscellaneous form. All forms are in PDF format and are fillable (you can type in them).
Conduct an Arizona business name search and choose one for your LLC. Appoint a statutory agent (also known as a registered agent). Prepare and file articles of organization with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC). Create an operating agreement for your AZ LLC (optional but recommended).
To withdraw or cancel your foreign LLC in Arizona, file two copies of Form LL: 0009, Cancellation of Application for Registration with the Arizona Corporations Commission. The form is available online (see link below).
Online filings: In total, online filing approvals for Arizona LLCs take around 3 weeks. Your LLC filing will begin processing once your statutory agent accepts their role by email. And then the Secretary of State's office takes 14-16 business days to process the paperwork.
Laws 2005, chapter 253, amended the naming statutes for corporations and LLCs to require that entity names only be "distinguishable" from other entity and trade names on file with the Arizona Corporation Commission and the Arizona Secretary of State. "Distinguishable" is a minimal standard.
Who Needs to Obtain a Certificate of Good Standing? Corporations. Professional corporations. Limited liability companies. Non-profit corporations.
To withdraw or cancel your foreign LLC in Arizona, file two copies of Form LL: 0009, Cancellation of Application for Registration with the Arizona Corporations Commission. The form is available online (see link below).
A certificate of good standing has a bunch of different names depending on the state in which it's issued. It can sometimes be referred to as: Letter of good standing.