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Keep your business’s success going by setting up a Colorado LLC. You can get some of the legal protection of a corporation and the flexibility of a partnership. Learn more about how you can incorporate as a Colorado LLC:
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Before you start
You'll have to provide some basic information so we can help you form your LLC in colorado. Here's what your state needs to know:
The name of your business
Your business address
Who's forming and managing your LLC
Your industry
A short statement of purpose
Running a Colorado LLC
Ready for the next step in completing your Colorado LLC? This is what you need to know:
Step 1. Find a Registered Agent You can choose to hire a professional Registered Agent, or simply be your own. You’re required to keep a Registered Agent and office within the state of Colorado.
Step 2. Have an EIN Even if your Colorado LLC will not have any employees, your business must have an Employer Identification Number.
Step 3. Write up an Operating Agreement An LLC Operating Agreement is a written record outlining your company’s management policies and procedures. It’s optional to have one in Colorado, but it’s recommended.
Step 4. Organize an Organizational Meeting No specific requirements are given for holding an organizational meeting in Colorado. Make sure you keep Meeting Minutes when you bring management together.
Step 5. Submit an Initial Report Colorado doesn’t require you to submit an Initial Report but it’s recommended that you do. It should only take you about 15 minutes to fill yours out.