Legal
LLC Formation Checklist
The exact order to form an LLC and the steps people forget right after, like the EIN, the operating agreement, and the business bank account.
What is inside
- Name search and availability check
- Articles of organization and registered agent
- EIN, operating agreement, and licenses
- Business bank account and separation of finances
Who it is for
Anyone forming an LLC who wants the steps in the right order, including the ones people forget right after filing.
What you get
An LLC formation checklist in PDF and Word in the right order, from name search to first bank deposit.
Format: Printable PDF + Editable Word
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Printable PDF + Editable Word
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See the Build plan →Not legal advice. This is an informational sample document. Have an attorney review it before you use it; meeting your state's requirements is your responsibility.
- Editable, so you make it yours in minutes
- Yours to keep and reuse
- Built for real founders by Dee Williams
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- These templates and contracts are informational samples, not legal advice, and buying one does not create an attorney-client relationship with anyone.
- Laws differ by state, by industry, and by situation. Have a qualified attorney review any document before you rely on it or ask someone to sign it.
- It is your responsibility to make sure any document you use meets your state's requirements and fits your specific circumstances.

