An Anonymous LLC refers to forming a limited liability company without listing owners on public state records. In Arizona, the formation documents do not require the disclosure of members or managers, allowing for a degree of anonymity. LLC filings and public business records are handled through the Arizona business filing system, where only basic company information such as the LLC name, registered agent, and office address is made public. Ownership details may remain off the public database depending on state rules. This structure is commonly used by entrepreneurs, real estate investors, and online business owners who want to separate their personal identity from their business presence.
Yes, Arizona allows anonymous LLCs. The formation documents do not require member or manager names, and ownership is recorded privately in the operating agreement. However, even in states that provide privacy at the state level, federal reporting requirements still apply (covered below).
File through the Arizona business filing system. State filings may be submitted online, by mail, or through approved filing services. The Certificate of Formation requires only:
No members or managers are listed on this document unless required by state law.
A registered agent is required to receive legal documents on behalf of the LLC. The Arizona registered agent requirements specify that the agent must have a physical address in the state. Using a registered agent is essential for anonymity because their address appears publicly instead of yours.
Operating agreements are not filed with the state. Your operating agreement privately defines:
This is typically where member identities are recorded.
Arizona does not impose an annual franchise tax on LLCs. However, annual reports must be filed to maintain good standing. Failure to comply with these requirements can affect the LLC's good standing status.
To operate an LLC, you must apply for an EIN from the IRS. Additionally, the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirement mandates that ownership details be reported to federal authorities. These filings are confidential. This means Arizona provides anonymity at the state level, but ownership must still be reported confidentially to federal authorities.
Public Arizona LLC records generally include only:
Verification of this information can be done through the Arizona business entity search. Member and manager names do not appear unless required by law.
While Arizona offers privacy protections, anonymity is not absolute. Owner information may still be required by:
Arizona Anonymous LLCs focus on reducing public exposure, not avoiding lawful disclosure.
The Arizona LLC statute governs the formation and operation of limited liability companies in the state. Under this statute, Arizona does not require the disclosure of members or managers in the formation documents, allowing for a level of anonymity. However, the registered agent's information is public, and the LLC must comply with federal reporting requirements. The statute ensures that while the state provides some privacy, it does not exempt LLCs from federal obligations or other legal disclosures.
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