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Forming an LLC helps small and large business owners enjoy all the benefits of a corporation without having to abide by the formalities. Want to learn more? We can help you get your North Dakota LLC started:
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Before you start
You'll have to provide some basic information so we can help you form your LLC in north dakota. 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 North Dakota LLC
You’re nearly finished. Follow the instructions below to complete your North Dakota LLC:
Step 1. Obtain a Registered Agent You can use our Registered Agent service to meet this requirement.
Step 2. Get an EIN
To file business tax returns and pay employees, your North Dakota LLC needs an Employer Identification Number.
Step 3. Write Up an Operating Agreement The state of North Dakota doesn’t mandate an LLC Operating Agreement but use your best judgment. This agreement allows you to structure and define your North Dakota LLC.
Step 4. Arrange a Meeting An organizational meeting is where you define your business with your other LLC members. Regular meetings of LLC members may be held on an annual or other less frequent basis.
Step 5. Send in an Initial Report North Dakota does not require you to send in an Initial Report. But it’s easy to do. Answer a few questions and you’re on your way.