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Bobby Narinov
  • Rental Property Investor
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what is the best way to remotely create LLC in Texas

Bobby Narinov
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Trabuco Canyon, CA
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I live in California but I want to expand in Texas.

How can I create a Texas LLC company?

Do I have to be physically present in TX when the LLC is created?

Can I use an out of state address as a mailing address of the LLC?


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James Miller
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James Miller
  • Attorney
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Originally posted by @Bobby Narinov:

I live in California but I want to expand in Texas.

How can I create a Texas LLC company?

Do I have to be physically present in TX when the LLC is created?

Can I use an out of state address as a mailing address of the LLC?

You should hire a Texas lawyer to create the LLC. No, you don't have to be physically present in TX. You can use an out of state mailing address for the LLC; BUT, you must appoint a 'registered agent' in Texas with a Texas address.

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