Yes. When registering a company you are required to provide a register office address, and your residential address can be used.

Can LLC have multiple addresses?

The address for an LLC, or limited liability company, can include both its principal place of business and its physical location. As with other types of business entities, an LLC can have more than one address. Each LLC must abide by the laws of its state of formation.

What address should I use for my small business?

A PO Box is a good option for many small business owners who don’t want to use their home address as their business address. Your mail is secure, you can access your mail during USPS business hours, there are a range of mailbox sizes to choose from, and the rental periods are priced fairly.

Can I have 2 businesses at same address?

Answer: Yes, But… To have more than one Google my business listing at the same address, you must be legitimately operating multiple legally distinct businesses. It’s not all that uncommon for more than one business to be located at a shared address but you need to keep reading for more provisions and details.

Can a LLC use your home address as a registered agent?

Often an LLC will designate one of its members as the registered agent, and use the business’s physical address as the registered agent’s address. If you’re running your LLC from your home, however, you may not wish to have your home address listed on public record as the address of your registered agent.

What should I do when I create a rental property LLC?

If you decide to create an LLC for your rental property, make sure you update your rental leases. You’ll list the LLC as the property owner. And be sure to separate personal money from rental property money. For example, all rent payments should be stored in your LLC’s bank account.

Who are the members of a LLC LLC?

Owners of an LLC are called members. Most states do not restrict ownership, and so members may include individuals, corporations, other LLCs and foreign entities. There is no maximum number of members. Most states also permit “single-member” LLCs, those having only one owner.

What should I do to register my business as a LLC?

Register your LLC with your state. You’ll turn in all formal documents to the state so they can register your business. There may be a filing fee. Transfer title to the LLC. This effectively transfers ownership from you to the LLC. To do this, create a Quit Claim Deed.