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Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing an operating agreement ensures that all members of the LLC understand and agree to the terms. It provides legal protection by verifying the identities of the members and confirming that the agreement is entered into voluntarily. Notarization helps prevent disputes among members by making the document enforceable in court. It also adds credibility to the agreement when dealing with banks or investors.
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An operating agreement is a legal document used by limited liability companies (LLCs) to outline the ownership and operational structure of the business. It details how decisions are made, how profits are distributed, and the roles of the members. This document is crucial for governing an LLC’s internal operations.
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