Need to meet the AZ LLC publication requirement? Find the official list of approved newspapers for every county outside Maricopa & Pima. Learn the rules.
Your Guide to Arizona’s LLC Publication Requirement
Did you know one small detail—your Statutory Agent’s address—could trigger a mandatory, time-sensitive publication rule for your new Arizona LLC? Forgetting this crucial step can lead to compliance issues down the road. But don’t worry, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about the Arizona LLC publication requirement and how to find an approved newspaper to get it done right.
Do You Need to Publish? The Key County Rule
The first step is determining if this rule even applies to your business. The requirement hinges entirely on the county where your LLC’s Statutory Agent address is located.
- No Publication Needed: If your LLC’s Statutory Agent has an address in Maricopa County or Pima County, you are exempt from this rule. You don’t have to publish anything in a newspaper.
- Publication Required: If your LLC’s Statutory Agent has an address in any other Arizona county, you are required to publish a notice in a local newspaper.
This notice must be published within 60 days of your LLC being officially approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission (AZCC).
What if you’re past the deadline? If you haven’t heard from the AZCC, it’s best to publish the ad as soon as possible to get back into compliance. If you have received a notice from the AZCC, you should publish immediately and follow any specific instructions included in their notice.
Finding an AZCC-Approved Newspaper
You can’t just publish your notice in any paper. The Arizona Corporation Commission provides a list of newspapers that meet the state’s legal requirements for LLC publication. Using a paper from this approved list is essential for proper compliance.
To save money, it’s a smart idea to call a few different approved newspapers in your county and compare their pricing. When you call, you can simplify the process by saying:
- “Hello, I’d like to check the publication costs for my new LLC to run a Notice of Publication for 3 runs.”
This specific phrasing tells the newspaper exactly what you need, ensuring you get an accurate quote for the required three consecutive publications.
Navigating post-formation steps like the publication rule can be tricky. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by compliance requirements, FilingFox is here to help guide you through every step of the LLC formation process and beyond. Contact us to ensure your business starts and stays in good standing.
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