An “Anonymous LLC” generally refers to forming a limited liability company without listing owners on public state records.
Idaho does not provide true anonymous LLC status. LLC filings are handled through the Idaho Secretary of State, and certain formation information becomes part of the public record.
When forming an LLC in Idaho, the Certificate of Organization must include:
The organizer’s name and address are public. Idaho does not require listing members (owners) in the Certificate of Organization, but because organizer information is disclosed, full anonymity is not available.
No, Idaho does not allow true anonymous LLCs.
While member names are not required in the formation filing, the organizer’s name and registered agent information are public and searchable through the Idaho business entity database.
In addition, federal reporting requirements apply to all LLCs, regardless of state-level privacy rules.
Although Idaho does not provide complete anonymity, you can reduce personal exposure by structuring your filing carefully.
You must file a Certificate of Organization with the Idaho Secretary of State. Idaho requires online filing for most LLC formations.
Required information includes:
Member names are not listed in the public filing.
Idaho requires every LLC to maintain a registered agent with a physical address in Idaho.
Using a commercial registered agent service can prevent your personal home address from appearing in public records. The registered agent’s address will appear instead of yours for service of process.
Idaho does not require LLCs to file an operating agreement with the state.
The operating agreement privately defines:
This document is internal and not part of the public record.
Idaho LLCs must file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State to maintain good standing. Idaho does not charge a fee for filing the annual report, but failure to file can result in administrative dissolution.
Idaho does not impose a separate annual franchise tax on LLCs.
Most LLCs must obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS.
Under the Corporate Transparency Act, most LLCs must also file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reports with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). BOI filings are confidential and are not part of the public record, but they require disclosure of individuals who own or control the company.
Public Idaho LLC records generally include:
These records can be searched through the Idaho Secretary of State’s business entity search system.
Idaho LLCs provide limited privacy, but not anonymity. Owner information may still be required by:
An Idaho LLC can reduce public exposure of member names, but it does not provide complete or guaranteed anonymity.
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