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What is a Professional Service Limited Liability Company?

Understanding Professional Service Limited Liability Company formation and benefits

Professional Service Limited Liability Company

Professional Service Limited Liability Company

A Professional LLC (PLLC) combines the flexibility of an LLC with professional liability protections specifically designed for licensed professionals. It maintains professional licensing requirements while offering operational flexibility.

Key Benefits of a Professional LLC

  • Professional liability protection with LLC flexibility
  • Pass-through taxation benefits
  • Flexible management structure
  • Professional licensing compliance
  • Lighter administrative burden than professional corporations

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Entity Advantages

Why Choose Our Professional Service Limited Liability Company Formation

Flexible Operations

PSLLCs may elect pass-through taxation and adapt management structures.

Member Protection

PSLLCs protect members from company debts while maintaining professional accountability.

Professional Use

PSLLCs are tailored for professionals such as consultants, doctors, or engineers.

Corporate Book
Included

What's Included on our Service Fee?

  • State Filing Fee
  • Corporate or Company Seal
  • Records Book
  • Certificate or Articles of Incorporation or Organization
  • Company and Corporate Minutes
  • Corporation Bylaws or LLC Regulations
  • Corporate Stock or LLC Membership Certificate(s)
  • Banking Resolution
  • Preliminary Name Search
FAQ

Professional Service Limited Liability Company Formation FAQ

A PLLC is an LLC specifically designed for licensed professionals — doctors, attorneys, accountants, engineers, architects, and others whose work is regulated by a state licensing board. Most states require licensed professionals to operate through a PLLC rather than a standard LLC.

Anyone whose profession requires a state-issued license to practice. If your licensing board requires you to operate through a professional entity, forming a standard LLC may not be permissible.

A PLLC protects members from each other's malpractice, but you remain personally responsible for your own professional conduct.

In most states, yes. Ownership is typically restricted to individuals licensed in the same profession or related professions.

The same as a standard LLC. Income passes through to members unless an S-Corp or C-Corp election is made.

Yes. Your attorney handles the conversion and ensures contracts are properly reassigned.

Typically 5 to 7 business days, though licensing board review may extend the timeline.

Yes. We handle PLLC formations nationwide.

PLLC formation requires legal knowledge of licensing rules. Our attorneys ensure everything is done correctly from the start.
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