For you to operate your business anywhere, be it in Texas or any other region, you must register with the authorities. This registration enables the authorities to understand who is behind an operation and who will be held liable for any harm that accrues from your business operations. It also enables the authorities to know what kind of business you wish to conduct and to grant or reject your registration based on this. Different forms are required to register a business, and it depends on the entity you have in mind. Today, we will look at the certificate of formation, which all LLCs must file before they can commence their operations. We will also delve into how you should fill and file this document.
This document is what enables the authorities to go through your proposed business and either give you a license, recommend changes or reject the proposal. Without filing the Texas certificate of formation, you cannot start your business and conducting business without approval surmounts to breaking the law. It is thus a requirement you cannot do without.
There are various ways you can generate this document.
Here is how you can use the fourth option to cut your work in half and avoid using attorneys who would charge you an arm and a leg for this simple exercise:
These steps are pretty much what you will follow in other modes of filing.
If you choose not to use generation services for certificate of formation templates, you can access the Texas LLC certificate of formation form online where you can fill it directly online or download a PDF version that you can manually fill.
Access the secretary of state website where you can create an account. Once you have filled in the required details and logged in, find the ‘business organizations’ option in the toolbar and select the ‘LLC’ option under the ‘registration documents’ option.
You can as well download the form directly from the website. In this case, you will get a PDF form which you must fill manually and deliver to the state in person or by mail.
The only way you can legally operate your entity is if you have approval from the state and the only way to get this is by filing this document called certificate of formation. Without it, you would risk getting penalized for your activities or worse. It is thus important that you do not skip this step.
The mode of filing depends on how you accessed the documents. For online accounts, you can file the documents directly through your account. For hard documents accessed from generation services or from the state website, you must deliver these as follows:
Fill certificate of formation and send it to:
Secretary of State
P.O. Box 13697,
Austin, Texas 78711-3697
James Earl Rudder Office Building,
1019 Brazos, Austin, Texas 78701
Send a certificate of formation to (512) 463-5709
Download the Texas LLC Certificate of Formation (Form 205)
Each certificate of formation LLC Texas filing will set you back a non-refundable fee of $300 and you should thus work on ensuring the document is correct. Else, you will end up paying another amount the next time you make a filing. Please note that online filings incur a convenience charge, bringing the total to $308.
No. A certificate of filing confirms that the state has received your LLC certificate of formation Texas and that the latter meets the requirements. The Texas secretary of state certificate of formation, on the other hand, is what you send to the state to register your documents. Once you get approval to start your business operations, the state will send you these documents alongside a welcome letter.
The document contains limited information on tax-exempt status and it would thus be necessary to file form AP204 to get such exemptions.
Filing for a domestic LLC Texas online is immediate and you should get an approval sent via email in two to three business days. Mailing takes seven to ten business days for approval to take place. Please keep in mind that this timeline does not include the time taken for the mail to get to the state, which could be another week.
My name is Kevin and I am an entrepreneur in Austin, TX.
I've recently launched my first LLC with a limited budget, went through the entire formation process on my own.
Thus, based on my experience, I created this website to share some insights and discuss everything someone may needed to form an LLC in Texas.
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