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I'm planning to incorporate in Delaware. But not sure If from the start I have to create an x amount of publications to be recognized in the state as an LLC.

I incorporated an LLC In NYC and it was a must from the start to have an x amount of publications to be recognized as an LLC by the state. It can be very expensive (it can easily be in the thousands).

If possible, I don't want to do any publications this time around. I just want to incorporate smoothly and just worry about my business.

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You could have easily answered this question by checking Delaware's website. – Zuly Gonzalez Apr 24 '12 at 0:39

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Delaware does NOT have a publication requirement.

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Do you have any reference? – zapoo Apr 24 '12 at 0:34
Here's the relevant part of the Delaware LLC act: delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc02/index.shtml New York is the only state I'm aware of that requires publication, but I haven't done a full survey. – Chris Fulmer Apr 24 '12 at 0:47
The other states that have publication requirements are Arizona, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania. – Henry the Hengineer Apr 24 '12 at 0:51

If you read Delaware State law on LLCs, you'll find that there is no publication requirement. http://delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/index.shtml

http://delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc02/index.shtml

NY State law has this requirement: http://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/2006/limited-liability-company-law/llc0206_206.html

You'll still have to pay annual renewal fees. Make sure to keep track of filing deadlines.

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