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Step 1: Name your Washington LLC. Step 2: Choose your registered agent. Step 3: Prepare and file a certificate of formation. Step 4: Obtain a Washington business license. Step 5: File an initial report. Step 6: Receive a certificate from the state. Step 7: Create an operating agreement.
The state of Washington requires all corporations, nonprofits, LLCs, PLLCs, LPs, LLPs, and LLLPs to file a Washington Annual Report. These reports must be filed with the Washington Secretary of State, Corporations & Charities Division each year.
Look at the top of your card; there are two number formats that you might have. New Style: These all start with "WDL" and have 9 more letters and numbers after it. WDL stands for Washington Driver License. ID numbers issued after August 2018 will have this format.
8 Digit L&I Account ID This is the 8-digit Account ID number issued by L&I when a workers compensation account is opened. It follows the format 123,456-78. This number is located on the employer's Rate Notice, New Account Packet and other L&I correspondence.
Address Changes Logging in to our online services and select “Update Contact Information.” Sending an email to customerservice@acb.wa. Include in your email your name, credential number, and new contact information. Mailing a letter to the Board at: PO Box 9131, Olympia, WA, 98507.
LLC Processing Time by State StateStandard Processing TimeExpedited Processing Time Washington 2 - 3 weeks 7 - 9 days West Virginia 2 - 3 weeks 4 - 6 days Wisconsin 2 - 3 weeks 3 - 5 days Wyoming 2 - 3 weeks 7 - 9 days47 more rows
How to get a Washington State LLC in 9 steps Name your Washington LLC. Choose your registered agent. Prepare and file a certificate of formation. Obtain a Washington business license. File an initial report. Receive a certificate from the state. Create an operating agreement.
All updates/changes to a business's information, including contact information, mailing address, new business location address, or change in business activities should be processed through the Washington State Business Licensing Service (BLS). Please visit .dor.wa/change to request changes.
You can form a Washington LLC by filing the Certificate of Formation and Initial Report with the WA Secretary of State, Corporations, and Charities Division ($190 total). It generally takes between two days and a week for the state to process LLC filings.