A Washington LLC operating agreement is the governing contract of a limited liability company that establishes the relationship between the entity, its members, and its mangers. Because the agreement pertains to the internal structure of the LLC, the state does not require that the company execute this document nor do they demand that it be filed with the Secretary of State.
It is always recommended that LLCs draft an operating agreement as it can prevent conflicts between the members and managers, as well as with outside parties. The contract covers issues such as the contributions and distributions of the members, how profits and losses are shared, the management structure and how it could be affected, and what to do when a member dies or wishes to leave the LLC.
Single-Member LLC Operating Agreement – For limited liability companies that consist of only one (1) member.
Multi-Member LLC Operating Agreement – An operating agreement for multi-member LLCs.
Before an LLC can be registered with the state, a unique name must be chosen that includes the words or abbreviations “limited liability company,” “LLC,” or “L.L.C.” and meets the other requirements specified in § 23.95.300 and § 23.95.305(5)(a).
If the member(s) want to reserve the name before forming the company so that it cannot be used by another entity, they can mail a Name Reservation form, with a check for $30 attached thereto, to the Secretary of State (SOS) at the following address:
Secretary of State
Corporation Division
801 Capitol Way S
PO Box 40234
Olympia WA 98504-0234
An advanced business search can be conducted to ensure the desired LLC name is available for use through the Corporations and Charities Filing System on the SOS website.
The next stage of the formation process should be appointing a registered agent for the LLC.
This agent will receive service of process and other important government and legal documents on behalf of the entity.
The SOS website provides a list of all commercial registered agents in the state; however, the LLC can select an individual as their registered agent, as long as they have a permanent address in Washington and are authorized to do business in the state.
With a name picked and a registered agent appointed, the members can now have an organizer register the entity with the Secretary of State either online or by mail.
Both foreign and domestic LLCs can register online using the Corporations and Charities Filing System for a $200 fee. An account can be created by clicking Create a User Account. Once logged in, the Certificate of Formation (domestic) or Registration Statement (foreign) can be submitted and the filing fee paid.
Secretary of State
Corporation Division
PO Box 40234
Olympia WA 98504-0234
An initial report is essentially the entity’s first annual report, and includes the company name, address, members, and registered agent.
An Initial Report document must be completed and submitted to the SOS (using the online filings system or the mailing address mentioned in Step 3) within one hundred and twenty (120) days of registering a domestic LLC. The fee is $10, unless the report is filed at the same time as the Certificate of Formation, in which case there is no extra cost.
While foreign LLCs don’t have to file an initial report, they are required to file an annual report just like all other domestic and foreign entities.
An LLC operating agreement should be drafted at some point before, during, or after registering the entity with the Secretary of State. The document does not need to be filed with the SOS, but each member should retain a copy for their records.
All entities, with a few exceptions, must apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) with the IRS for the purpose of filing and reporting taxes. The application can be accomplished online or by mail.
Internal Revenue Service
ATTN: EIN Operation
Cincinnati, OH 45999
Filing Options: Online or by Mail
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