Arizona Articles of Organization is a legal document that is used to form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the state of Arizona. This document is filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission, and it outlines the essential information about the LLC such as its name, registered agent, and purpose. There are two types of Arizona Articles of Organization: one for domestic LCS and one for foreign LCS. Domestic LCS are those that are registered in the state of Arizona, while foreign LCS are those that are registered in another state but conduct business activities in Arizona. The document must include the name of the LLC, the name and address of the registered agent, the purpose of the LLC, the names of the managers or members, the duration of the LLC, and the address of the principal office. The Articles of Organization must be signed and dated by all members or managers of the LLC. After filing the Articles of Organization with the Arizona Corporation Commission, the LLC is officially formed.