An “Anonymous LLC” generally refers to forming a limited liability company without listing owners on public state records.
In Georgia, LLC formation documents do not require listing members (owners) or managers in the Articles of Organization. When filing through the Georgia Secretary of State’s business filing system, the public record typically includes only:
Because member names are not included in the initial filing, Georgia provides a limited level of privacy at formation.
However, Georgia does not provide complete or guaranteed anonymity.
Georgia allows a degree of ownership privacy, but it does not provide true anonymous LLC status.
While member names are not listed in the Articles of Organization, the following limitations apply:
Because of these requirements, Georgia LLCs are better described as privacy-focused, not anonymous.
To form an LLC, you must file Articles of Organization with the Georgia Secretary of State. This filing requires:
Member and manager names are not required in the public filing.
Every Georgia LLC must maintain a registered agent with a physical street address in Georgia. The registered agent’s information becomes part of the public record.
Using a commercial registered agent service can reduce the amount of personal information displayed publicly.
Georgia does not require filing an operating agreement with the state. The operating agreement is kept privately and typically includes:
This document is where ownership is formally recorded.
Even if ownership is not listed on Georgia’s public business database, federal reporting laws still apply.
Under the Corporate Transparency Act, most LLCs must report Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). These filings are not public, but they are mandatory.
Additionally:
These requirements prevent complete anonymity.
A Georgia LLC search will typically show:
Member and manager names do not appear in standard formation records.
While Georgia provides some ownership privacy at the state filing level, anonymity is limited. Ownership information may be disclosed to:
Georgia LLCs reduce public exposure of owners but do not eliminate lawful disclosure obligations.
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