Corp Nation — South Carolina LLC Guide
South Carolina LLC Operating Agreement: Requirements & Template
Does South Carolina require an LLC operating agreement? What to include and why every South Carolina LLC needs one — even single-member LLCs.
What You Need to Know
Does South Carolina require an LLC operating agreement? What to include and why every South Carolina LLC needs one — even single-member LLCs. Corp Nation handles the entire formation process — filing, registered agent, operating agreement — so you can focus on building your business.
How Corp Nation Handles This
- We file your Articles of Organization with the South Carolina Secretary of State
- Registered agent service included — your South Carolina address requirement covered
- Operating agreement drafted and included
- EIN filing available as an add-on
- Notified the moment your South Carolina LLC is approved
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$110 state fee + $149 Corp Nation service fee. Registered agent included.
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Does South Carolina require an LLC operating agreement?
Some states legally require one; others don’t. Regardless, every South Carolina LLC should have one — it strengthens liability protection and satisfies bank requirements.
What should a South Carolina LLC operating agreement include?
Ownership percentages, management structure, voting rights, profit distribution rules, buy-sell provisions for member exit, and dissolution procedures.
Can I write my own South Carolina LLC operating agreement?
Yes — an operating agreement doesn’t need a lawyer to be valid. Corp Nation provides a custom operating agreement with every LLC formation package.