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How to Skiptrace LLCs

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Hey, All.

In your experience, what's the most efficient way to find corporate owners?

I have a method of my own but it's super time-consuming. There's got to be a better way.

Thanks a ton!

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LLC owners are recorded and available simply by searching on the Secretary of State website in the state where the LLC is registered. Sometimes the articles of organization are available as well. However, sometimes the registered agent for the LLC is the owners attorney and not the actual owner, and sometimes the LLC is owned by a different LLC or entity, so it can be tricky in those cases. However, I find that if people have gone to these lengths to not have their personal info readily available, then they really don't want to be contacted or solicited, and it's usually not worth the time to go through all these steps to contact them.

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