

Denver LLC Lawyer
Forming an LLC in Colorado is usually straightforward on paper: file Articles of Organization, designate a registered agent, and you're in business. But the real work begins after formation: drafting operating agreements to address member disputes, maintaining compliance to preserve liability protection, and structuring ownership to support future growth.
At Business & Technology Legal Group, our LLC attorneys in Denver help Colorado entrepreneurs and business owners form, maintain, and restructure limited liability companies that align with their business goals.
- 20+Years of Experience
- 1,000+Colorado Businesses Served
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LLC Formation Success Stories: Businesses We've Launched

Why Colorado Businesses Choose B&T Legal Group
for LLC Matters
We recognize that your LLC structure affects everything from daily operations to tax obligations to exit strategy. Our approach focuses on creating legal frameworks that protect your assets while supporting your business objectives. We draft operating agreements that anticipate common disputes, establish compliance systems that preserve your liability protection, and structure ownership to facilitate investment and growth.
Your LLC Structure Affects Every Business Decision You Make
Poor formation, sloppy governance, or missing documentation can destroy your liability protection when you need it most. Our Denver LLC attorneys create solid legal foundations for Colorado businesses. Contact us today.
Start With a Free Strategy TalkForm Your LLC the Right Way from Day One
Our Colorado LLC attorneys create comprehensive legal foundations that protect your assets and support your growth. Contact us today to get started.
Start With a Free Strategy TalkOur LLC Services for Denver Businesses
Proper legal structure and documentation are essential for protecting your personal assets and positioning your business for growth. Here are the LLC services our business attorneys provide for Colorado companies.
LLC Formation and Registration
Starting a Colorado LLC requires more than submitting paperwork to the Secretary of State. We handle the complete formation process:
- Entity name availability search and reservation
- Articles of organization preparation and filing
- Initial registered agent service
- Federal EIN application
- Operating agreement drafting
- Member contribution documentation
- Initial meeting minutes and resolutions
- Business license and permit identification
Operating Agreement Drafting
Colorado doesn't require LLCs to have operating agreements, but operating without one invites disputes and weakens your liability protection. We create comprehensive operating agreements that address:
- Member capital contributions and ownership percentages
- Profit and loss distribution methods
- Management structure and decision-making authority
- Member voting rights and approval requirements
- Transfer restrictions and buy-sell provisions
- Admission of new members
- Dissolution procedures and exit strategies
- Dispute resolution mechanisms
Series LLC Formation (Colorado)
Colorado permits series LLCs, which allow you to segregate assets and liabilities within a single entity. This structure works well for real estate investors, franchisors, and businesses with multiple product lines:
- Master LLC formation and series establishment
- Inter-series separation documentation
- Asset allocation and liability isolation
- Series-specific operating agreements
- Compliance requirements for maintaining separation
LLC to Corporation Conversion
When the time comes to convert your LLC to a C-Corp or S-Corp (typically for venture capital funding), we handle the transition:
- Conversion method selection (statutory vs. non-statutory)
- Asset transfer and reorganization
- Shareholder documentation and stock issuance
- Updated governance documents
- Tax consideration analysis coordination
Professional LLC (PLLC) Formation
Licensed professionals in Colorado — including doctors, lawyers, accountants, and architects — often require a Professional LLC:
- PLLC formation for licensed professionals
- Regulatory compliance verification
- Professional liability considerations
- Ownership restriction compliance
- Multi-professional practice structures
Protect Your Personal Assets with Proper LLC Documentation
The right structure and agreements shield you from business liabilities and prevent costly disputes. Our Denver business attorneys create comprehensive LLC documentation for Colorado businesses. Schedule your consultation today.
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LLC Formation for Colorado Businesses
We work with businesses across Colorado's diverse industries to create LLC structures that support their specific operational needs and growth objectives.

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Business Specializations
- E-commerce
- Accounting and tax services
- Commercial real estate
- Professional services
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Serving LLC Clients Throughout Colorado
Our LLC formation and maintenance services extend across Colorado's business communities. Whether you're starting a tech company in Boulder, launching a consulting practice in Fort Collins, or forming a real estate LLC in Colorado Springs, our practical legal guidance ensures your business starts on solid legal ground.
We serve clients in:
- Colorado Springs
- Lakewood
- Centennial
- Fort Collins
- Aurora
- And more!

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Frequently Asked Questions About LLC Formation
How much does it cost to form an LLC in Colorado?
The state filing fee for Articles of Organization is $50. Attorney fees for formation services typically range from $1,500 to $2,500 for single-member LLCs and $3,000 to $5,000 for multi-member entities, depending on complexity.
How long does LLC formation take in Colorado?
Online filings with the Colorado Secretary of State are typically processed within 1 to 3 business days. We can complete your operating agreement and remaining documentation within a week of state approval.
Do I need an operating agreement for my Colorado LLC?
Colorado law doesn't mandate operating agreements, but forming without one is risky. Operating agreements prevent disputes, protect your liability shield, and are often required by banks for business accounts.
What's the difference between an LLC and a corporation in Colorado?
LLCs offer flexible tax treatment and simpler compliance, while corporations provide clearer structures for outside investment and employee stock options. The right choice depends on your growth plans and funding strategy.
Can I be my own registered agent for my LLC?
Yes, but you must have a physical Colorado address and be available during business hours to accept legal documents. Many business owners prefer professional registered agent services for privacy and reliability.
What happens if my LLC doesn't file the periodic report?
Missing the annual report results in administrative dissolution, which causes your LLC to lose good standing with the state. While you can typically reinstate by filing delinquent reports and paying penalties, the gap can affect contracts and liability protection.
Should I form my LLC in Colorado or Delaware?
For most businesses operating primarily in Colorado, forming in-state makes sense due to lower fees and simpler compliance. Delaware offers advantages mainly for venture-backed startups planning significant outside investment.