Articles of Organization of a Virginia Limited Liability Company are the documents that are filed with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) to create a limited liability company (LLC). These documents include the name of the company, its registered agent, the names and addresses of its members, the name of the organizer, the purpose of the business, the duration of the LLC, and other important information. There are two types of Articles of Organization of a Virginia Limited Liability Company: (1) the Standard Articles of Organization and (2) the Nontraditional Articles of Organization. The Standard Articles of Organization contain the essential information necessary to form a Virginia LLC, such as the name of the company, its registered agent, the names and addresses of its members, the name of the organizer, and the purpose of the business. The Nontraditional Articles of Organization, on the other hand, provide additional information such as provisions for the management of the LLC, the distribution of profits and losses, and the dissolution of the company. Both the Standard and Nontraditional Articles of Organization must be signed by all the members, the organizer, and any other persons who have the authority to sign the documents. Once the Articles of Organization are filed with the SCC, the LLC is officially formed.