The Georgia single-member limited liability company operating agreement is an internal document that shows the intended purpose, sole member, and tax status of the company. Georgia will not require this agreement to be made or signed so a limited liability company may be formed by simply filing its articles of organization and fulfilling the state requirements that are placed on this entity. Many consider it advisable that the single member of an LLC complete a signed agreement at the time of formation to aid in warding off any potential liability in the future.
Templates (5)
eForms.com Version
eSign.com Version
LLCUniversity.com Version
NorthwestRegisteredAgent.com
HowToStartAnLLC.com Version