The process of adding a member to a Washington 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.
A governor of an LLC is an principal officer appointed to manages the business and affairs of the LLC. In an LLC that is member-managed, the individual serving as the governor holds the role of a member, whereas in an LLC with manager management, that same individual functions as a manager.
An executor is a person forming the LLC and signing the Certificate of Formation. An entity is not allowed to be its own executor. Governor. Washington also requires each business to have at least one governor.
Washington requires LLCs to file an annual report with the Washington Secretary of State (SOS). You can file your annual report online using the Washington Corporations and Charities Filing System.
An executor is a person forming the LLC and signing the Certificate of Formation. An entity is not allowed to be its own executor. Governor. Washington also requires each business to have at least one governor.
LLC Organizer or LLC Executor: The person or people who sign and submit articles to form the LLC with the state. Organizers (aka executors) can be members or someone outside the LLC, like a lawyer or formation company.
Copies of your Business License (BLA) can be ordered with the Department of Revenue .dor.wa or by calling 360-705-6741.
Purpose: Certificate of Formation for a Limited Liability Company governed by RCW 25.15 is used to create a new business entity that has not previously been registered with the Office of the Secretary of State; or is beyond its five (5) year reinstatement period.