colorado STATE MOTTO:
"Nothing without Providence"
We make it easy to start your LLC in Colorado. DBI Global Filings will handle all aspects of forming your LLC. Here is what we do for you:
- Check your company name for availability with the Colorado Secretary of State
- Prepare and review name reservation certificate
- Prepare and review the certificate of formation
- Provide an Colorado registered agent office and legal address
- Submit initial LLC filing fee to Colorado
- Notify you of any annual compliance requirements
Here is some basic information for your review.
How do I set up a LLC in Colorado?
- Select a company name. The name of the LLC must contain the words or abbreviation “limited liability company,” “ltd. liability company,” “limited liability co.,” “ltd. liability co.,” “limited,” “l.l.c.,” “llc” or “ltd.,”Limited Liability Company," "Limited Company," or the abbreviation "L.L.C.," "L.C.," "LLC," or "LC." The word "Limited" may be abbreviated as "Ltd.," and "Company" may be abbreviated as "Co."
- List a Principal Office: Include street number, street name, city, state and zip code. PO Boxes are NOT permitted.
- Mailing Address: Include street number, street name, city, state and zip code. A PO Box IS acceptable.
- State whether the LLC is going to be member-managed or manager-managed.
- You can also have other provisions named.
Can I reserve a limited liability company name in advance of formation?
Yes. A name may be reserved for a period of 120 days. There is a $25 filing fee to reserve a LLC name.
Does Colorado require that members or managers be listed?
No. Colorado does NOT require that any members or managers be listed on the certificate of formation.
Does Colorado require a principal office?
Yes. Colorado requires a principal office. The office must be a physical address. PO boxes can be listed after physical addresses.
Does Colorado need a duration listed on the certificate of formation?
No. Listing a duration is optional.
Do I need to list a LLC purpose on the certificate of formation?
No. Colorado does NOT require that a purpose be listed on the certificate.
Do I need to provide Colorado an email address?
No. Colorado does NOT require an email address.
How much does it cost for a LLC in Colorado?
Colorado charges an initial filing fee of $50.
Are there any annual renewal fees in Colorado?
Yes. The periodic annual report is due during the three month period beginning on the first day of the anniversary month of the month when the LLC was formed. The annual report fee is $10.
How long does it take to get a LLC in Colorado?
Colorado takes about 2-3 business days to setup your LLC and receive your certificate.
How do I get an EIN number in Colorado?
Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) are issued by the Internal Revenue Service. States do not issue EIN numbers.
What does DBI Global Filings do? How much do you charge?
Upon receiving your order, we prepare the articles of formation, ensure that the information complies with Colorado state law, and review the filing for accuracy. We charge a one-time processing fee and an annual registered agent fee. Our processing fees are listed on our order form.