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Alabama Articles of Incorporation for Professional Corporation

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Articles of Incorporation for an Alabama Professional Corporation.

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Members of a PLLC aren't personally liable for the malpractice of any other member. PLLC members are not personally liable for business debts and lawsuits, such as unpaid office rent. The PLLC can choose to be taxed as a pass-through entity or as a corporation.

Submit your articles of incorporation to the Office of the Judge of Probate in the county where the corporation's initial registered office is located. You must submit a packet containing the original articles of incorporation (also called Certificate of Formation), two copies, and the Certificate of Name Reservation.

An Alabama PLLC is an LLC formed specifically by people who will provide Alabama licensed professional services.Like other LLCs, PLLCs protect their individual members from people with claims for many (but not all) types of financial debts or personal injuries.

A series LLC is a unique form of limited liability company ("LLC") in which the articles of formation specifically allow for unlimited segregation of membership interests, assets, and operations into independent series.A series LLC may have different members and managers in each series.

The name of your corporation. your corporation's principal place of business. the name and address of your corporation's registered agent. a statement of the corporation's purpose. the corporation's duration. information about the number of shares and classes of stock the corporation is authorized to issue.

A professional limited liability company (PLLC) is a business entity designed for licensed professionals, such as lawyers, doctors, architects, engineers, accountants, and chiropractors.In these states, licensed professionals who want the benefits of an LLC must form a PLLC instead.

Submit your articles of incorporation to the Office of the Judge of Probate in the county where the corporation's initial registered office is located. You must submit a packet containing the original articles of incorporation (also called Certificate of Formation), two copies, and the Certificate of Name Reservation.

Written by Johnathan Korchak The incorporation certificate is an important document which demonstrates that the company has been formed at Companies House as a separate legal entity with its own identity distinct from its directors and shareholders.

Regarding the management flexibility and taxation, a PLLC has the same advantages of an LLC. The difference between the two is that the PLLC has some restrictions on who may be a member of the PLLC and the limitation of liability of the members. With an LLC, anyone can be a member, or owner, of the business.

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Alabama Articles of Incorporation for Professional Corporation