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A Professional LLC gives licensed professionals personal liability protection with flexible management — filed in compliance with your state's professional licensing board requirements.
We file your PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company) formation documents based on your state's professional licensing requirements. Whether you're a physician, attorney, mental health therapist, architect, or CPA, every member of your PLLC must hold an active professional license — and we ensure your Articles of Organization, entity name, and structure reflect that from day one. A PLLC gives you the tax flexibility and management simplicity of an LLC, combined with the professional compliance your state requires.
A PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company) is for licensed professionals and must comply with state licensing board regulations. All members must hold professional licenses. A regular LLC can be formed by anyone for any lawful business purpose. PLLCs provide liability protection for business debts but not for professional malpractice.
Both offer similar liability protection. PLLCs generally have more flexible management and simpler compliance requirements than PCs. PLLCs offer pass-through taxation by default, while PCs can choose between C-Corp or S-Corp taxation. Your choice may depend on your state's requirements and your tax situation - we'll help you decide.
No, not all states recognize PLLCs, and rules vary widely. Some states prohibit certain professions from forming PLLCs (like California for lawyers and accountants). We'll check your state's requirements and let you know if PLLC formation is available for your profession.
Yes! A PLLC protects you from business debts and obligations, but you're still personally liable for your own professional malpractice or negligence. Professional liability (malpractice) insurance is essential and often required by state licensing boards.