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THE U.S. STATES THAT ALLOW PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN THE CREATION OF LLCs AND CORPORATIONS

01 August 2023

By Yoel Molina, Esq.

 

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If you are a foreign company or individual planning to start a business in the United States, it is essential to understand the privacy and confidentiality options some states offer when forming an LLC or corporation. Below are the U.S. states that allow privacy and confidentiality in the creation of LLCs and corporations, and what that means for businesses:
 

Delaware: Delaware is one of the most popular states for forming LLCs and corporations due to its favorable legal and tax framework. Delaware allows businesses to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their members and directors, meaning that personal information will not appear in public records.
 

Nevada: Nevada is another state that allows businesses to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their members and directors. Companies can appoint a registered agent to appear in public records instead of providing personal information about the members and directors.
 

Wyoming: Wyoming also permits businesses to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their members and directors. Companies can designate a registered agent to appear in public records instead of providing personal information about the members and directors.

 

Florida: Florida offers privacy and confidentiality to LLC members by allowing the designation of a registered agent instead of providing personal information in public records.
 

Alaska: Alaska is another state that allows businesses to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of their members and directors through the designation of a registered agent.
 

Montana: Montana allows businesses to designate a registered agent instead of providing personal information in public records.
 

New Mexico: New Mexico allows businesses to designate a registered agent to appear in public records instead of providing personal information about the members and directors.
 

Oregon: Oregon allows businesses to designate a registered agent to appear in public records instead of providing personal information about the members and directors.
 

Utah: Utah allows businesses to designate a registered agent to appear in public records instead of providing personal information about the members and directors.

 

Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico offers privacy and confidentiality to LLC members by allowing the designation of a registered agent instead of providing personal information in public records.
 

It is essential to note that while these states allow privacy and confidentiality in the creation of LLCs and corporations, businesses must still comply with the tax requirements and regulations of each state in which they operate.
 

If you need guidance on choosing the right state for your business in the United States or have questions about privacy and confidentiality in forming LLCs and corporations, I am here to help. As a corporate lawyer in Miami, Florida, I have the experience and knowledge to guide you through the complexities of establishing your business in the United States. My firm has been rated as excellent on AVVO, and I have a 5-star rating on Google, demonstrating my commitment to providing exceptional legal service to my clients. If you are interested in learning more about how I can assist you with your business legal needs in the United States, I invite you to schedule a consultation with me today.

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