I suggest LegalZoom.com. They are a website that offers legal forms for all fifty states along with guidance about filling them out. They have an LLC kit for Delaware that will give you everything you need to know.
Yop u can try going tjrough www.bizfilings.com for assistance with registering your LLC. You can also try www.networksolutions.com.
A fictitious business name is a name that is different from your persona name, the names of your partners, or the officially registered name of your LLC or Corporation. Registering your business name is done either with your county clerk's office or with your state government, depending on the business location.
Well, It was the first state in the union, and you can go to any city in Delaware in less then an hour (on a good day maybe 30 min).
You will need an attorney to form your Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), as the exact details vary by state. You will also have to pay fees to your state which could go up to $200.
The form you need depends on the state you live in. Go to this website: http://www.getincnow.com/ and click on the state that you live in from the scroll down list under the yellow banner LLC.
Yes, State Farm offers insurance in Delaware. Go to the website at www.statefarm.com and find a local insurance agent.
To file a statement of information for a California LLC, you need to go to the California Secretary of State's website, locate the LLC section, and find the form for the statement of information. Fill out the form with the required information about your LLC, such as the name, address, and members. Submit the completed form along with the filing fee to the Secretary of State's office either online or by mail.
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The easiest way is to re-register. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state, registering or re-registering.
Pennsylvania to New Jersey
The comma goes after the business between the name and the LLC. Business Company, LLC
To the state you title the car in. No matter where you buy your used or new car, the tax needs to be paid to the state where you will be titling and registering it. They will ask for it when you go to the DMV.
You need an LLC to open a business account that is operated as an LLC but you do not need the LLC Operating Agreement (that is for you and the members) but once you set up the LLC you can go to the bank. :) go to http://ellcoperatingagreement.com to learn more!