New Mexico LLCs
By JJ Luna
Copyright 2011
An LLC is similar to a partnership but without the necessity of actually having a partner. It also resembles a corporation but without the onerous bookkeeping details and annual meetings. Although LLCs can be used in banking and business, just as corporations are, they are offered on this site purely for the purposes of privacy. And when it comes to privacy, only one state meets my requirements. New Mexico.
If you are already familiar with how New Mexico LLCs are used, scroll down to the end and order now. Otherwise, read on:
Why New Mexico for LLCs?
To form a New Mexico LLC, the only information required for the Articles of Organization is:
(1) the name of the company and the address of the principal office.
(2) the name and address of the resident agent (to be explained shortly), and
(3) the duration of the LLC (often 100 years)
A New Mexico LLC need not include the names of members. The mailing address of the principal office can be anywhere in the world. And unlike all other states, New Mexico LLCs do not require any annual reports. Thus, changes in membership take place in total darkness. Neither are there any annual fees. Compare this with California's annual $800 minimum franchise tax!
A resident agent is required for each New Mexico LLC
The laws in all states require that both corporations and limited liability companies have a resident agent in that state who can receive official communications and send them on promptly to the owner or manager of the company. (Example: If a lawsuit is filed against a New Mexico LLC, the documents will be sent to the NM resident agent.) This must be a real street address, not a mail-receiving agency.
How much is the annual fee for each New Mexico LLC?
Law firms and others who specialize in this field often charge at least $165 per year. However, Rosie Enriquez--the only organizer that I recommend--charges just $99 per year. The first three years for the resident agent are included with each purchase of a NM LLC.
What happens if, after three years, the annual fees are not paid to the agent?
If you ignore the reminders to renew, or if you cannot be found because you moved and failed to notify the agent, then the resident agent will resign after a reasonable length of time. The New Mexico LLC will then be dissolved in due time by the state.
How are New Mexico LLCs used for privacy?
The most common uses are to hold title to vehicles and real estate that are owned outright. Occasionally they are also used to own contracts or rent mail boxes or safe deposit boxes. (My contract with Saint Martins Press, for the book How to Be Invisible, is in the name of a New Mexico LLC.)
Will you protect my privacy ...
... if I get in trouble with the IRS or some other government agency, or if I use my LLC for any illegal purpose, or if I get sued for fraud, slander or whatever?
If you plan to use an LLC for any such purpose, do not order your LLC from Rosie. Not only will she not protect you, your resident agent will immediately resign, with any remaining paid up years kept as damages.
Which agent do you recommend?
Rosie Enriquez-- no one else. She keeps a good supply of pre-formed or “shelf” New Mexico LLCs on hand, and can ship the same day (M to F) if you contact her by noon.
She also forms custom LLCs, the kind where you choose the name and the New Mexico LLC is then ordered. (Allow up to six weeks for delivery.)
Pre-formed (shelf) NM LLC -- $397
Custom names NM LLCs -- $420 if ordered alone. $397 if with a shelf LLC.)
Both kinds include three years paid ahead for the NM registered agent. Beyond that time, the annual fee is $99 per year.
For additional information from Rosie, click here .
The above low prices are valid until February 28, 2012.