States we convert
LLC Operating Agreement Template reads any state's layout — there are no templates to configure. Pick a state below, or just upload your agreement to convert it now.
California
California legally requires LLCs to maintain an operating agreement (Corp. Code §17701.02) — it needn't be filed, but it must exist. Generate a compliant one in minutes.
New York
NY LLC Law §417 requires a written operating agreement within 90 days of formation — one of the few states with a hard deadline.
Texas
Not legally required in Texas, but banks and title companies ask — and the liability shield argument is far stronger with one signed.
Florida
Florida's default LLC statute rules apply unless your agreement overrides them — most owners prefer their own terms on distributions and management.
Delaware
Delaware requires an operating agreement (written, oral, or implied) — for holding companies and startups, written is the only serious option.
Wyoming
The favorite formation state for privacy-minded owners — the agreement is where members are actually named, since the state filing doesn't list them.
Single-Member
The one-page-feeling agreement with outsized legal weight: it's the document that proves your LLC isn't just you with extra paperwork.
Multi-Member
Ownership splits, management votes, and distribution rules in writing — the difference between a disagreement and a lawsuit.
Manager-Managed
When investors or passive members shouldn't run daily operations — designate managers and scope their authority.
Rental Property
Real-estate LLCs: pair the agreement with your deed and lease records — lenders reviewing a refinance will ask for all three.
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