North Carolina LLC Operating Agreement Template

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A North Carolina LLC operating agreement is executed by the members of a limited liability company (LLC) to lay out the framework of their company’s ownership, rules, and regulations. The completed contract establishes the interest that each member has in the LLC, as well as their rights and obligations. It also protects the members from personal liability and allows them to set forth their own rules for their company that would otherwise be governed by state law.

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Types (2)

Single-Member LLC Operating Agreement – A simplified operating agreement to be used only by companies with one (1) member.

Multi-Member LLC Operating Agreement – An operating agreement for use by LLCs with two (2) or more members.

Laws

How to File (5 Steps)

Step 1 – Reserve Company Name

To form an LLC in North Carolina, the company must choose a name that hasn’t already been registered in the state by another LLC. The name is required to include the words “limited liability company,” the abbreviation “LLC,” or “ltd. liability co.,” “limited liability co.,” or “ltd. liability company.”

To find out if a name has already been taken, navigate to the Secretary of the State business search portal, select Company, enter the chosen name in the search field, and click Search.

Once a unique name has been selected, it can be reserved for a one hundred twenty (120) day period by mailing an Application to Reserve a Business Entity Name to the Secretary of State at the below address (filing fee: $30).

NC Secretary of State
Corporations Division
Post Office Box 29525
Raleigh, NC 27626-0525

Register an Assumed Name

LLCs are permitted under state law to use an “assumed name” that is different from their registered name. Companies may wish to use different name to differentiate their divisions or products, for marketing reasons, or to represent themselves in different regions. To adopt another name for business operations, the company will need to file a completed Assumed Business Name Certificate with the county register of deeds in the county where the LLC’s registered office is located. The filing fee is $26.

Step 2 – File the Articles of Organization

The forms and filing fees required to create an LLC will depend on the type of LLC that is being created. If the LLC is based in North Carolina it is considered a “domestic LLC.” If the LLC was founded in another state, it must file as a “foreign LLC.”

Domestic LLC: