The District of Columbia Articles of Organization for Domestic Limited Liability Company is a form filed with the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs to create a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). It is used to register an LLC in the District of Columbia and establishes the LLC's legal status. The Articles of Organization must be signed and filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, along with the requisite filing fee, in order to be accepted and approved. The District of Columbia Articles of Organization for Domestic Limited Liability Companies may take two forms: the Short Form Articles of Organization and the Long Form Articles of Organization. The Short Form Articles of Organization is a simpler and more streamlined version of the Long Form Articles of Organization. It provides basic information about the LLC, such as its name, purpose, and registered agent. The Long Form Articles of Organization is a more detailed version of the Short Form Articles of Organization. It requires additional information from the LLC, such as its registered office address, the names and addresses of its members, and the name and address of its organizer. The District of Columbia Articles of Organization for Domestic Limited Liability Companies must be signed by the organizer of the LLC and filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. Once the Articles of Organization are approved, the LLC will be officially registered in the District of Columbia and can begin its business activities.