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Colorado LLC Operating Agreement


An operating agreement is essential for every Colorado LLC because it provides clear guidelines on ownership and management structure, protects your limited liability status, and allows you to customize your business operations.

There’s no need to risk running your LLC without the protection of an Operating Agreement. Get one for free using our template and create a free account to save your work. Or, use our guide below to write your own.

Use our attorney-drafted template below to create your own Colorado LLC Operating Agreement. When you finish entering in your LLC’s information, you can download it and print it out for free. No tricks, no strings attached!

Don’t have time to finish it now? You can save your progress and return to finish it later. If you would rather have us handle all your LLC formation and operations paperwork, you can hire us at any time.

This template is for Single-Member LLCs, but we also offer free Multi-Member LLC Operating Agreements crafted to suit the needs of your business. When you hire us to form your Colorado LLC, or become your Colorado registered agent, you’ll receive a customized Operating Agreement that conforms to your company’s specific management needs.





CO LLC Operating Agreement FAQ

Yes, you can absolutely write your own Operating Agreement. We don’t recommend this path unless you have legal writing experience as there are many important legal issues to address in this kind of document. However, if you’re willing to put in the time and the research, it can be done.

 

No, your Operating Agreement is not filed with the state. Operating Agreements are what’s called an “internal business document.” This means you keep it to yourself, shared only among members of your LLC, unless a bank or other agency asks to see it. The state only wants to have your LLC Articles of Organization and Periodic Reports on file.

No, your Operating Agreement does not need to be notarized. You can choose to have it notarized, but it is not necessary to make it a legally binding document.

Yes, your LLC Operating Agreement is a legally binding document as long as everyone who signs it does so willingly and is over the age of 18.

If you lose your Operating Agreement, don’t panic! If you’re a Single-Member LLC, you can make another one to sign and date. If you are part of a Multi-Member LLC, check with the other members to see if they have a copy you can duplicate. If you are in a legal disagreement with the other member(s), you will need to get your lawyer to subpoena a copy from them. Any new Operating Agreement you make will override the original, even if you find it afterwards.

To avoid the risk of losing your Operating Agreement, try to have a digital copy stored someplace safe. Or, open an account with us and let us store your Operating Agreement in your online account. From there, you can download or print it out anytime you need it.

Colorado's Rocky Mountains make it easier for us to handle the legal monotony of providing registered agent and business formation services.