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North Carolina Legal Requirements

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

Requirements

  • Governed by the North Carolina LLC Act (NCGS Chapter 57D)
  • Articles of Organization filed with NC Secretary of State; filing fee $125
  • Annual report required — $200 fee, due April 15 of each year
  • Registered agent with NC street address required
  • No publication requirement in North Carolina
  • Operating agreement does not need to be filed but should be signed by all members

Restrictions & Limits

  • NC LLC names must include 'Limited Liability Company,' 'L.L.C.,' or 'LLC'
  • Professional LLCs require board approval — law, medicine, accounting have separate rules
  • Series LLCs are not recognized in North Carolina

Official Statute References

Primary North Carolina statutes governing this document type.

North Carolina LLC Operating Agreement FAQ

Common questions about llc operating agreements under North Carolina law.

Does North Carolina require an LLC operating agreement?

North Carolina does not legally require an operating agreement, but NCGS § 57D-2-30 allows members to adopt one and it governs over default statutory rules. Without a written agreement, state defaults apply — which may not reflect the members' intentions for profit-sharing, management, or member departures.

How much does it cost to form an LLC in North Carolina?

The NC Secretary of State charges $125 to file Articles of Organization. There is a $200 annual report fee due April 15. NC does not impose a franchise tax on LLCs (unlike C-corps), but members pay individual income tax on pass-through profits.

What is North Carolina's LLC annual report requirement?

All North Carolina LLCs must file an annual report by April 15 of each year and pay a $200 fee. Failure to file results in administrative dissolution. The report confirms the registered agent, principal office, and member/manager information.

Can a foreign LLC do business in North Carolina?

Yes. A foreign (out-of-state) LLC must register with the NC Secretary of State and pay a $250 filing fee before conducting business in NC. It must maintain a registered agent in NC and comply with annual report requirements.

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