It sounds like you have a plan. Who/what did you use as the registered agent?lkd wrote:I was always told that if you start a business, the first thing you should be planning is how to sell the business. That means you think about growth, marketing, and ultimately, handing the reins to somebody else when you're ready to retire. I know some businesses are successful using the founder's name (Cabela's, etc.), but I decided to go down a route that used a name with a strong symbolic value. My company name is Old Cannon, LLC. I have a DBA as "The Old Cannon Armory". Many of you are likely familiar with the story of the Old Cannon, although probably not by that name: http://www.oldcardboard.com/lsj/olbooks ... c/otd7.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.apostate wrote:A question for folks who have formed a limited liability company (LLC) in Texas: What did you do for a registered agent? I was thinking of naming myself but (1) I would prefer not having my residence address on the public forms and (2) I won't be sitting at home to receive legal process/notice/demand if I and/or the company has work.
I even had a logo made
I'm hoping to have my FFL work completed by the end of September
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A question for folks who have formed a limited liability company (LLC) in Texas: What did you do for a registered agent? I was thinking of naming myself but (1) I would prefer not having my residence address on the public forms and (2) I won't be sitting at home to receive legal process/notice/demand if I and/or the company has work.