How to Form an LLC in Michigan

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Forming a Limited Liability Company in Michigan is relatively easy.  This article should give you resources to understand how the process works in Michigan, and to use the legal forms from the Michigan Secretary of State to form an LLC in Michigan.

Though not required, it is advised that you check your corporate name for availability before filing any applications. To do this you can conduct a name search at: http://www2.dleg.state.mi.us/CORPORATIONS/htmldb/f?p=210:1:1579838870846050155. Once you find out if the name is available, you can submit an Application for Reservation of Name, Form BSC/CD-540. The fee to reserve your name is $10. The name is reserved for either four to six months, or until your documents are submitted with your reserved name. You can submit the form with the fee to: Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Commercial Services, Corporation Division, P.O. Box 30054, Lansing, MI 48909.

Once your company name has been reserved, you can begin filing your Articles of Organization (http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/bcsc/forms/corp/llc/700.pdf).The organization fee is $50. A check or money order should be payable to the state of Michigan, with your company name included on it. Forms and fee can be sent to: Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, Bureau of Commercial Services, corporation Division, P.O. Box 30054, Lansing, MI 48909.

Michigan does offer Expedited Services (http://www.dleg.state.mi.us/bcsc/forms/corp/corp/272.pdf). They offer a breakdown of Services Levels and Fees based on the turnaround time requested. Prices can range from $50 - $1,000.

Annual reports can be filed online using Michigan’s FILEOnline System. Profit corporations’ annual reports are due February 15 after the year of incorporation. The minimum fee is $25.

There are many companies that offer the service of filing these articles on your behalf, such as FileOnline  or LegalZoom.