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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
LLC question - no NOT should I form one?
Quick question....
I have a CA based LLC, but live in AZ. I need to order business checks for the LLC and I'm not sure which address to put on them.
Can I put my AZ mailing address? Or do I need to put the legal CA street address of the business?
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You can typically file your LLC as a "foreign corporation" in your new state, but it depends on the state..
https://smallbiztrends.com/2012/06/small-business-properly-operate-out-of-state.html