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Series LLC check — verify the parent, question the series

A series LLC — available in Delaware, Texas, Illinois and a growing list of states — is one registered LLC that fences assets into internal series. Verifying one is unusual: the parent LLC is always on the state record, but an individual series may not be. Order the official record for the parent LLC in minutes, from €9.99.

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Why series LLCs confuse due diligence

The point of a series LLC is internal segregation: each series can hold assets and sign contracts while liabilities stay fenced. But the public record usually shows one entity — the parent. Counterparties routinely discover that the "company" they contracted with is an unfiled internal series whose separateness depends entirely on documents they never saw.

The reliable, checkable anchor is the parent LLC's state record: its existence, standing and registered agent. That is the record we fetch live and deliver.

What you receive

The official record of the parent LLC — legal name, formation state and date, entity number, current status, registered agent — as structured data plus a branded PDF, emailed within minutes. Where the state publishes registered series filings, those appear in the official record too.

Frequently asked questions

Does each series show up in the state register?

Not necessarily. Protected series typically exist only in the LLC's internal agreement, while some states (Delaware since 2019) also allow registered series that are individually filed. If a counterparty signs as "Series 3 of Acme LLC", the public record may only prove Acme LLC itself.

What should I verify before contracting with a series?

First the parent LLC: exact name, state, status, registered agent — our report covers that from the official record. Then ask the counterparty for the series designation and the LLC-agreement language establishing it, because that is where the series lives.

Which states allow series LLCs?

A minority, led by Delaware, Illinois, Texas and Nevada, with more added over the years. If the parent's formation state has no series statute, a claimed "series" deserves extra scrutiny.

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