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Colorado Legal Requirements

Key CO statutes and obligations that apply to your llc operating agreement.

Requirements

  • Governed by Colorado Business Corporation Act — Title 7, Article 90 (Colorado LLC Act)
  • Articles of Organization filed with Colorado Secretary of State; online filing fee $50
  • Periodic report required annually — $10 filing fee, due by end of anniversary month
  • Registered agent with Colorado street address required
  • No publication requirement in Colorado
  • Operating agreement does not need to be filed but should be signed by all members

Restrictions & Limits

  • Colorado LLC names must include 'Limited Liability Company,' 'LLC,' or 'L.L.C.'
  • Professional LLCs (law, medicine) require state board authorization in addition to LLC formation
  • Series LLCs are recognized in Colorado under CRS § 7-80-204 (effective 2020)

Official Statute References

Primary Colorado statutes governing this document type.

Colorado LLC Operating Agreement FAQ

Common questions about llc operating agreements under Colorado law.

Does Colorado require an LLC operating agreement?

Colorado does not require LLCs to have an operating agreement, but CRS § 7-80-108 allows members to adopt one. Without a written agreement, default statutory rules govern — which may not match member intentions. All LLCs should have a signed operating agreement.

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Colorado?

Colorado charges $50 to file Articles of Organization online with the Secretary of State. The annual periodic report costs $10. There is no state income tax on LLCs at the entity level — members pay Colorado income tax on their pass-through income.

Does Colorado recognize series LLCs?

Yes. Colorado recognizes series LLCs under CRS § 7-80-204, effective January 1, 2020. A series LLC allows a single LLC to have separate series with distinct assets and liabilities. This is useful for real estate investors holding multiple properties.

What is the Colorado annual report for LLCs?

Colorado LLCs must file a Periodic Report with the Secretary of State each year during the anniversary month of formation. The fee is $10. Failure to file results in the LLC being placed in delinquent status and eventually administratively dissolved.

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