Are Delaware LLC Agreements public?
There is no requirement to file an annual report in the State of Delaware; furthermore, the names of LLC members will not be a matter of public record. No other information regarding the LLC members will be publicly disclosed.
What is a Registered series Delaware LLC?
Delaware’s limited liability company statute states that LLCs may be comprised in a “series,” each multiple treated as a separate entity with distinct business, debts, members and management. The amendments create a new type of series—a Registered Series LLC— which can be formed through a filing made with the State.
How does a Delaware series LLC work?
Delaware Series LLCs file the same forms as a regular LLC, which means much of the members’ personal information isn’t required on the public document. The structure of the series are laid out in the company’s operating agreement, and that document isn’t filed with the state. Most of a Series LLC’s will stay private.
Under Delaware law, members can form an LLC without having to place their name on any public documents—eliminating the paper trail. But while many believe Delaware offers this same comprehensive anonymity to corporations, this is actually not the case.
Do you need an office for a Delaware LLC?
A LLC does not need a traditional brick and mortar office, but you do need an address where your registered agent can reach you and where you can receive state tax notices and service of process. IncNow requires all LLCs for which it acts as Delaware Registered Agent to submit this information to us at the time an order is placed.
What does it mean when a Delaware LLC goes void?
In the context of Delaware LLCs and corporations, it means that the registered agent “resigned” or, in other words, removed themselves from designation as the agent on record with the state. What Does It Mean to Go Void?
How much does it cost to become a registered agent in Delaware?
We charge $180 total to form a Delaware LLC or corporation (includes state fees and 1 year of Delaware registered agent service). If you continue using our registered agent service after the first year, you’ll only pay us $45 a year to serve as your Delaware registered agent. Delaware takes about 1 to 3 days to process new business filings.
How to form a new business entity in Delaware?
If the business is physically located in Delaware, then the business may act as its own registered agent. If the registered agent is other than the entity itself, please contact the selected Registered Agent used in your entity formation and inform them of your intentions.