Form Requirements For Organizing A New Mexico Limited Liability Company

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DOMESTIC LLC ORGANIZATION
DOMESTIC LLC ORGANIZATION
PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION
CORPORATIONS BUREAU
CHARTERED DOCUMENTS DIVISION
P.O. BOX 1269
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87504-1269
(505) 827-4511
REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIZING A NEW MEXICO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
(53-19-7 TO 53-19-10 NMSA 1978)
FILING FEES: Articles of Organization, $50 (submit a signed original of the articles, together with a
duplicate copy which may be either signed or photocopied; the duplicate copy and a Certificate of
Organization will be returned for the company’s records). The following fees apply only if you want an
additional copy or copies to be certified: $25 per certified copy; if you do not provide the extra copy, a
reproduction fee of $1 per page, minimum $10 is charged in addition to the $25 certification fee. Payment of
fees must be made by check or money order, made payable to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission
(NMPRC). The PRC does not accept cash payment for any fees.
FORMATION: One or more persons may form a limited liability company by filing Articles of Organization
with the commission. The person forming the limited liability company need not be a member of the limited
liability company.
FILING: The organizer(s) of a limited liability company shall file with the commission: (1) the signed original
of the Articles of Organization, together with a duplicate copy which may be either signed or photocopied;
(2) a statement for the acceptance of appointment of the registered agent; and (3) $50 filing fee. If the
commission determines that the documents delivered for filing conform with the provisions of the Limited
Liability Company Act, it shall, when all required filing fees have been paid, retain the signed original in the
files of the commission and return the duplicate together with a Certificate of Organization.
EXECUTION OF DOCUMENTS: The Articles of Organization shall be executed (signed) by the person
forming the limited liability company (the organizer), with the printed name next to his/her signature and the
capacity in which he/she signs. The person executing the document may do so as an attorney-in-fact. Powers
of attorney relating to the execution of the document need not be shown to or filed with the commission. The
registered agent’s statement shall be executed by the person designated in the articles as registered agent, if the
agent is an individual, or, if the designated registered agent is a corporation, limited liability company, or
partnership, by an authorized person of that entity.
NOTE: Please refer to the New Mexico Limited Liability Company Act (53-19-1 to 53-19-74, NMSA 1978)
for the complete statutes governing a limited liability company. A copy of the statutes can be obtained from
this office at your request. The Corporations Bureau can only act in an administrative capacity. We cannot
offer you legal advice or opinion on your particular filing. We recommend that you consult with your own
attorney and accountant during the process of organizing your company.

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