Steps to Start an LLC in Colorado:
- Choose a name
- Appoint a registered agent
- File articles
- Prepare an operating agreement
Dissolving an LLC in Colorado:
To dissolve an LLC in Colorado, file a Certificate with the Secretary of State, signed by members, stating the date.
Requirements for an LLC in Colorado:
- Choose a name
- Appoint a registered agent
- File articles of organization
- Prepare an operating agreement
Note:
- Reports can be filed online through the Secretary of State. The best place to file depends on the report.
- By law, Colorado LLCs need a registered agent to accept documents.
Cost of Starting an LLC in Colorado:
To start an LLC in Colorado, you need to choose a name, appoint a registered agent, file articles of organization, and prepare an operating agreement. An LLC offers liability protection and tax benefits. To dissolve an LLC in Colorado, file a Certificate of Termination with the Secretary of State, signed by LLC members, stating the dissolution date.
Checking Name Availability:
Check the Secretary of State Business Database to see if your desired LLC name is taken. If not forming your LLC right away, you can reserve a name for 120 days by filing a Statement of Reservation of a Name.
Considerations:
If you don’t live and do business in Colorado, it likely isn’t the best state to form an LLC. A real estate exception – if purchasing property outside Colorado, form your LLC where the property is located.
Professional Assistance:
Forming a professional LLC or corporation in Colorado can be overwhelming. Let Inc Authority do the heavy lifting – we’ll form your business, run a name check, get your EIN, and ensure you have the proper licenses and permits.
Additional Information:
Our team has thoroughly examined Colorado’s legal requirements for forming an LLC. We’ll provide the necessary information to smoothly navigate the formation process, whether you’re a beginner or an existing business owner.