Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is one of the smartest moves a new business owner can make. At Bizzhopper, we don’t just form LLCs — we set you up to be compliant, automated, funding-guided, and operating as a legitimate business from day one.
The Most Basic Plan
Essentials Required to Fund Your Business
The Most Basic Plan
Essentials Required to Fund Your Business
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is a legal business structure that combines the liability protection of a corporation with the flexibility and simplicity of a sole proprietorship or partnership. Forming an LLC protects your personal assets, helps you build credibility, and opens doors to tax advantages and business funding opportunities.
At Bizzhopper, our goal is to make sure your LLC isn’t just formed – it’s formed with purpose. Every detail, from your NAICS code to your operating agreement, is considered for common expectations, so you’re ready for business growth and visibility.
1. Business Name & State Selection – Choose a business name and state that align with your goals.
2. Entity Structuring – Choose between single o’r multi-member LLC, with optional S Corp election.
3. Document Preparation & Filing – Everything is filed for you with your chosen state.
4. EIN & BOI Compliance – We secure your EIN and submit your Beneficial Ownership Information as required.
5. LLC Kit Delivery – Your documents are delivered digitally and stored securely in your account.
Bizzhopper provides an LLC service that helps entrepreneurs form a limited liability company (LLC) online. We manage the required paperwork, ensure quick and accurate filing with the state, and provide ongoing compliance and business management services.
The time it takes to form an LLC depends largely on how fast your Secretary of State processes the paperwork, which varies widely by state and time of year. However, while we can’t control the state’s filing speeds, we can control how fast we process your filing. While we typically process your order in 5-7 business days with our free Starter package, both Pro and Premium packages include Rush filing. With Rush filing, your order is processed in one business day. (Processing times are based on receiving complete information.)
The structure lets you open business accounts, sign contracts, hire employees, and obtain licenses with built-in protection. Adding “LLC” to your business name also provides the professional credibility needed when working with clients and partners. An LLC protects your personal assets from business risks by creating a legal separation between you and your business. This means your home, savings, and future stay secure as you grow.
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) offers personal asset protection by establishing a legal separation between you and your business. It provides similar liability protection to a corporation—guarding you from business debts and lawsuits—but with fewer formalities and more flexible tax options. It’s protection made simple: no need for board meetings or complex recordkeeping. Whether you're a solo entrepreneur or have multiple partners, you can structure and tax your LLC in the way that best fits your business.
An LLC blends the strengths of other business structures by offering the liability protection of a corporation with the ease and simplicity of a sole proprietorship. Unlike sole proprietorships, which provide no legal separation, or corporations, which come with strict formalities, LLCs offer a practical middle ground. You also have the flexibility to choose how your LLC is taxed—whether as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation—allowing your business to adapt as it grows. With fewer ongoing requirements than corporations and strong legal protection, LLCs are a smart choice for many small business owners starting out.
An LLC provides key advantages like personal asset protection, flexible tax treatment, and less administrative hassle than a corporation. It also adds credibility with clients and vendors—while keeping paperwork to a minimum—so you can concentrate on growing your business. Of course, there are still responsibilities. LLCs must file state forms, pay annual fees, and maintain basic records. But compared to other structures, these requirements are generally simpler, making LLCs a smart, low-maintenance option for many business owners.
The total price will depend on the state.  When placing an order, the state and all fees for BizzHopper services will show in the order before you finalize the order. BizzHopper does not charge exra to expedite our process. $0 Expedited Fees.Â
The time it takes to form an LLC depends largely on how fast your Secretary of State processes the paperwork. The total time it takes is provided before finalizing your order with BizzHopper. There are no fees ($0) for expediting processing with BizzHopper. Â
While not required in every state, we strongly recommend one for every LLC. An Operating Agreement helps protect your business structure, supports business banking and funding compliance, and establishes ownership and operating rules. Some states legally require one.
Yes. You can form an LLC in any US state regardless of where you live. However, if you operate your business in a different state, you may need to register as a foreign LLC and comply with that state's requirements.
It depends on the state and how your business is set up. Many states make some business information publicly searchable, which can include your name, business address, registered agent information, and filing details. However, privacy options may be used, such as using a virtual business address, or forming in states with stronger privacy protections.
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