Submit it online Go to the Secretary of State's website: and look up the LLC using its name. Click on the LLC and then select "File Amendment" Choose "Terminate - CA and Out-of-State LLC"
San Bernardino, CA. To change the name(s) on real property, the present owner(s) should execute a new deed conveying the property from the name(s) as they presently appear, to the name(s) that will be used to hold title. Full names of all parties must be used.
Online Filing: Filing your California LLC online through the Secretary of State's website is typically the quickest and most efficient option. The standard processing time for online filings is generally around 10-15 business days. However, you can expedite the process by selecting expedited processing.
Your letter only needs to comply with your bylaws and state that the letter is your 30 day notice as required by the bylaws that you are removing yourself from the LLC effective 30 days from the date on your letter. The bylaw does not say you need to give any reason, so do not give one.
The completed form along with the applicable fees can be mailed to Secretary of State, Document Filing Support Unit, P.O. Box 944228, Sacramento, CA 94244-2280 or delivered in person (drop off) to the Sacramento office, 1500 11th Street, 3rd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Notwithstanding any restriction upon the right of a member to withdraw, resign, or retire, a member may withdraw from a limited liability company at any time by giving written notice to the other members.
File the appropriate dissolution, surrender, or cancellation SOS form(s) within 12 months of filing your final tax return. Currently, LLCs can submit termination forms online.
The completed form along with the applicable fees can be mailed to Secretary of State, Document Filing Support Unit, P.O. Box 944228, Sacramento, CA 94244-2280 or delivered in person (drop off) to the Sacramento office, 1500 11th Street, 3rd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Property that is owned and occupied as your principal place of residence as of the lien date (January 1st) may qualify for an exemption of $7,000 of assessed value. Contact the Assessor for details about the exemption.