Articles of Organization (Member-Managed) (Florida)

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About This Document

This Articles of Organization template is used to officially establish a Member-Managed Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the State of Florida. It is designed for companies where all members (owners) are actively involved in managing and operating the business.

Who Should Use This Template

  • Startup founders who want shared management among all owners

  • Small business partners who prefer equal say in decision-making

  • Family businesses where each member will help run the company

  • LLCs without separate professional managers or outside management hires

What the Template Includes

  • Required information about the LLC name, principal office, and Registered Agent

  • Confirmation that management authority rests with the Members

  • Clear limitations on personal liability for Members

  • Indemnification provisions to protect Members and Registered Agents

  • Dissolution procedures if the LLC must close

  • Editable Word format for easy filling and customization

Instructions for Completing the Template

  • Insert your LLC’s legal name, making sure it follows Florida's naming rules (must include "LLC" or "L.L.C.").

  • Provide the principal place of business address where your company operates.

  • Identify and appoint a Registered Agent with a physical address in Florida (no P.O. Boxes) and obtain their written consent.

  • Fill in the names and signatures of all initial Members.

  • Confirm that the LLC is Member-Managed, meaning all members are involved in business decisions and operations.

  • Customize the sections on indemnification, amendments, and dissolution if your Operating Agreement requires specific changes.

  • Thoroughly review the document before filing it with the Florida Department of State.

Important Reminder

This document is provided as a template to assist with standard LLC formation needs in Florida.
It does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified attorney to review and tailor this Articles of Organization to your unique business circumstances before submission.

About This Document

This Articles of Organization template is used to officially establish a Member-Managed Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the State of Florida. It is designed for companies where all members (owners) are actively involved in managing and operating the business.

Who Should Use This Template

  • Startup founders who want shared management among all owners

  • Small business partners who prefer equal say in decision-making

  • Family businesses where each member will help run the company

  • LLCs without separate professional managers or outside management hires

What the Template Includes

  • Required information about the LLC name, principal office, and Registered Agent

  • Confirmation that management authority rests with the Members

  • Clear limitations on personal liability for Members

  • Indemnification provisions to protect Members and Registered Agents

  • Dissolution procedures if the LLC must close

  • Editable Word format for easy filling and customization

Instructions for Completing the Template

  • Insert your LLC’s legal name, making sure it follows Florida's naming rules (must include "LLC" or "L.L.C.").

  • Provide the principal place of business address where your company operates.

  • Identify and appoint a Registered Agent with a physical address in Florida (no P.O. Boxes) and obtain their written consent.

  • Fill in the names and signatures of all initial Members.

  • Confirm that the LLC is Member-Managed, meaning all members are involved in business decisions and operations.

  • Customize the sections on indemnification, amendments, and dissolution if your Operating Agreement requires specific changes.

  • Thoroughly review the document before filing it with the Florida Department of State.

Important Reminder

This document is provided as a template to assist with standard LLC formation needs in Florida.
It does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified attorney to review and tailor this Articles of Organization to your unique business circumstances before submission.