FindLaw Legal Forms - Form an LLC (Limited Liability Company)

Form an LLC

Creating a Limited Liability Company (LLC) for your business protects your assets like a corporation would, but eliminates the need for corporate maintenance. (Compare: LLCs vs Corporations.) That's why it's becoming the most popular way to start a business.

LLCs can elect to be taxed as a corporation, or choose to be a "pass-though" entity which eliminates being double taxed. LegalZoom can form your LLC in 3 basic steps.

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Why form your LLC with LegalZoom

  • We will conduct a preliminary name search to confirm your business name is available.
  • We will include advanced provisions to limit liability of company directors
  • We create customized operating agreements
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LLC Pricing

Economy$149
Standard$249
Express Gold$359

You save $1,491.00 with LegalZoom!*



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