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Since Georgia doesn't require LLCs to list their members on the Articles of Organization or Annual Registration, you typically won't need to inform the state when your LLC changes owners. However you will need to update your LLC operating agreement and change your responsible party with the IRS.
Northwest will form your LLC for $39 (60% discount). See details. Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Georgia as long as you meet the state requirements. (Unfortunately, most Registered Agent Services and LLC filing companies hide this information.)
While you certainly can choose to have multiple registered agents, using one keeps things streamlined. Successful business owners thrive by working smart and making processes efficient. Using a single registered agent for your multistate business does just that.
To check the reputation of a business, visit bbb or contact the BBB by phone. All you'll need is the name of the business and the city, state or zip code where it is located. For a list of the various regional BBB headquarters serving the state of Georgia, click here.
How to Dissolve a Georgia LLC Hold a meeting with other LLC members to approve dissolution ing to the LLC's operating agreement. File a Certificate of Termination with the Georgia Secretary of State, either online or by mail. Settle any outstanding debts and obligations, and distribute remaining assets to members.
If you own a Limited Liability Company, C Corporation, or other registered business entity in Georgia and you want to open a business bank account, expand your business into another state, seek funds from investors, or conduct certain other business activities, you'll need to have a Certificate of Existence.
Businesses that are incorporated in another state will typically apply for a Georgia certificate of authority. Doing so registers the business as a foreign entity and eliminates the need to incorporate a new entity. Operating without a certificate of authority may result in penalties or fines.
A certified copy of your Articles of Organization or Articles of Incorporation can be ordered by mail, in person or online, but we recommend online. Online orders are immediate. Normal processing by mail takes up to 48 hours, plus additional time for mailing, and costs $10, for up to 50 pages.
A Georgia Certificate of Existence (Good Standing) is required when your business expands to another state (otherwise known as a foreign qualification) and needs to register in that state as a foreign corporation or LLC.