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There are many reasons to form an LLC in New York. Here are the main ones:
Legal protection in case of bankruptcy or lawsuits
Separation of personal and business assets
Tax benefits: flexibility & pass-through taxation
Increasing credibility and trust for your business

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You will need to follow these five steps to create your LLC in New York:
You can name your LLC almost anything you want in Alabama. The state’s only specific requirement is that the name includes “Limited Liability Company,” “LLC,” or “L.L.C.”
Alabama allows business owners to perform many functions online at the Alabama Secretary of State (SOS) website for a small additional fee. You can check to see if a business name is available by visiting the SOS’s website. If you click on the “Business Services” menu on the main page, it will take you to a page with multiple search options. You want the link labeled “Business Entity and Name Search.” This will let you search to see if any other business in the state is using the name you want.
You can find more information on how to perform a Alabama Business Entity Search for your LLC here.
Every business entity organized in Alabama must designate an individual or business to serve as their registered agent in this state. A registered agent’s main job is to receive service of process and other notices for the business. The registered agent’s location is known as their registered office. If someone sues your business, for example, the process server will deliver the papers to your Alabama registered agent.
A registered agent must be:
The registered office must be a street address in Alabama, not a P.O. box or other mailbox service, where the registered agent is available to receive service of process and other paperwork. It does not have to be a location where your LLC does business.
You or another member may serve as the registered agent of your LLC. You may use your business address or your personal address as the registered office. Keep in mind that the registered office is part of the public record.
Now that you have decided on a name for your business and reserved it with the state, you are ready to file the documents that will officially create your LLC. In Alabama, the main document that creates an LLC is known as the “Certificate of Formation.” The person filing the Certificate of Formation is the “organizer.” This person could be an owner of the business, officially known as a “member” of the LLC, or an authorized representative.
If you are forming a new LLC, the Alabama SOS charges a $200 filing fee for a document known as the Certificate of Formation. Online filing includes an additional $8 fee, for a total of $208.
The information that you will need for your Certificate of Formation includes:
You may file the Certificate of Formation online or by mail. To file online, go to the “Business Services” section of the Alabama SOS website and click the “Domestic Formation” link. This will take you to the online submission page, where you can input the required information, upload documents like the Name Reservation Certificate, and pay the filing fee.
You can submit the Certificate of Formation by mail to the following address: Alabama Secretary of State, Business Services, P.O. Box 5616, Montgomery, AL 36103. You can pay the filing fee by check, money order, or credit card. In addition to the original Certificate of Formation, you should include a copy of the Certificate and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. The SOS will return the file-stamped copy and a receipt to you.
Alabama does not require LLCs to have written company agreements. Although Alabama does not require an operating agreement, having one can save you many future problems, so we consider it a must. An operating agreement may offer you more control over the way your business will be treated in case of dispute or legal action. Alabama does not set any specific requirements for the agreement although state law sets certain limits on what a company agreement can do, including:
The IRS issues Employer Identification Number (EIN) to businesses and other organizations. Please note that this is different from the Entity ID Number issued by the Alabama SOS for your LLC. In addition to its role as an identification number for tax purposes, an EIN is required for many of your business operations, including opening a business bank account or applying for a business loan.
The IRS states that you must have an EIN if your LLC meets certain criteria, including if you have employees or if you operate your business as a corporation or partnership. Every LLC with more than one member will operate similar to a corporation or partnership, as discussed further below.
There are different costs to form an LLC in Alabama and maintain it. We’ve listed all of them in this post.
This step-by-step guide details the steps and requirements you need to know in order to name your Alabama LLC.
A registered agent is a mandatory step in your Alabama LLC formation process – learn more about the requirements.
This guide details which licenses and permits your LLC may need to obtain in Alabama and how to get them.
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The Alabama state filing fee for the Certificate of Formation is $200 for a domestic LLC and $150 for a foreign LLC. You also need to reserve your business name in advance to get a Name Reservation Certificate which is required to be filed with the LLC formation forms. The filing fee for the name reservation is $25.
To dissolve your Alabama LLC, you must file a Domestic LLC Articles of Dissolution form found on the Secretary of State website. A filing fee of $100 is required by the Secretary of State, in addition to a minimum of $50 in legal recording fees. You must file a completed original and two copies to a Judge of Probate in the county where the original Certificate of Formation was filed.
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