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The professional limited liability corporation (PLLC) is very similar to a standard that LLC with some slight differences.
Articles of organization for a PLLC are similar to those of standard LLCs eccept that, with professional entities, the proper state licensing body must often approve the formation documents before these documents can be filed with the secretary of state.
The other difference is that the articles of organization must have the signature of a licensed professional as the incorporator.
Also, the person's license number and probably a certified copy of the license might be necessary as part of the requirements for filing for a PLLC.
Stop by your local city hall or visit your states official website for requirements, rules and regulations.
because of all the additional requirements for filing for professional LLC the filing time for professional LLC may be longer than the filing time for standard LLC.
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