+ state filing fees
+ state filing fees
+ state filing fees
We prioritize speed without compromising accuracy.We don’t sit on your paperwork. As soon as we receive your information, we begin processing it immediately. Same day filing.
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is a legal business structure that combines the flexibility of a sole proprietorship or partnership with the liability protection of a corporation. It protects your personal assets in case your business faces legal issues or debts.
Forming an LLC separates your personal assets from your business liabilities. This means if your business is sued or goes into debt, your personal finances (like your home or savings) are typically protected.
No, you don’t need a lawyer to start an LLC. With JLincoln, we guide you through the entire process, ensuring that all documents are correctly filed and compliant with your state’s regulations — often faster and more affordably than a traditional law firm.
It depends on the state, but most LLCs can be formed within a few business days. With JLincoln, we process your paperwork quickly — usually within 24 hours of receiving your information — and keep you updated every step of the way.
To form an LLC, you typically need:
A registered agent is a person or service responsible for receiving legal and tax documents on behalf of your LLC. Most states require one. JLincoln offers registered agent services, included in our Premium Package or available separately.
Yes — an EIN is required to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file taxes. JLincoln can obtain your EIN from the IRS as part of our Standard and Premium Packages.
Yes — even if your state doesn’t require it, an Operating Agreement is highly recommended. It outlines how your LLC will be managed and helps prevent internal disputes. We provide templates or custom agreements depending on your package.
Yes, most states require LLCs to file an annual report and pay a renewal fee. JLincoln offers compliance monitoring and reminders so you don’t miss deadlines.
Yes, but there are pros and cons. Some people choose to form their LLC in states like Delaware or Wyoming for tax or privacy reasons, but you may still need to register as a foreign LLC in your home state. We can help you decide what’s best for your situation.