What anonymous LLC formation actually means in South Dakota.
South Dakota public-record disclosure
South Dakota requires manager information on the Articles of Organization (public record).
Registered Agent is always public
Every state, including the strong-privacy states, requires the Registered Agent name and address on the public formation record. Using our Registered Agent service keeps your own name and address off that field.
Holding-company structure
For owners in South Dakota who need genuine anonymity on the public record, the standard pattern is to form a Wyoming or New Mexico holding LLC, then have that holding LLC be the named member of the South Dakota operating LLC. The South Dakota public record then shows the holding LLC as the member (a faceless corporate entity), not the individual human. This is a legitimate structure widely used by real estate investors, holders of intellectual property, and high-net-worth founders who want their names off the public business record.
Banking still requires disclosure
Banks subject to KYC/AML rules will ALWAYS ask for beneficial-owner identification before opening an account, regardless of state-level public-record privacy. Anonymous LLC affects the public state record only; private actors like banks, landlords, and counterparties may still require disclosure.
Tax authorities and litigants
Anonymous LLCs do not shield owners from IRS, court subpoenas, or law enforcement. Beneficial owners can always be identified through banking records, tax filings, or discovery. Anonymous LLC is about public visibility, not legal opacity.
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Pick the right structure for South Dakota
Decide whether to accept South Dakota-level public disclosure or use a Wyoming or New Mexico holding LLC as the named member.
Use our Registered Agent service
The Registered Agent name and address ARE part of the public record in every state, including South Dakota. Our Registered Agent service keeps your personal address off that field.
File the South Dakota Articles of Organization
We prepare and file the South Dakota Articles. The level of disclosure on the formation document follows South Dakota statute; we cannot reduce required disclosure below what the state mandates.
Get an EIN under the LLC name
The EIN is issued to the LLC name. The IRS records the responsible party but does not publish that information. The EIN itself is fine to share publicly for tax and banking purposes.
Draft an Operating Agreement
Operating Agreement is internal and not filed with the state. Member identities live in the Operating Agreement and the corporate records; they are not part of the public record. We draft built for your privacy structure.
Open business banking
Banks will conduct beneficial-owner identification (KYC/AML) regardless of state-level privacy. Bring formation documents and Operating Agreement; expect to identify yourself to the bank in private.
Formation is free. Everything else is optional.
We do not charge a service fee to form your LLC or Corporation. State filing fees still apply and pass through at cost. Add the Compliance Bundle to handle the year-one filings everyone needs.
- LLC or Corporation formation (any state)
- EIN application with the IRS
- Articles of Organization or Incorporation drafted and filed
- Free BOS dashboard for ongoing visibility
- Filing receipts to your document vault
- Everything in Free Formation (no add-on fee)
- Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
- Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
- Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
- 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
- Operating Agreement (LLC) or Bylaws (Corp)
- Deadline monitoring across all your filings
Common questions.
Can I form a fully anonymous LLC in South Dakota?
True anonymity depends on South Dakota. In some states an LLC's members and managers are not listed on the public formation record, so with a commercial registered agent your name stays off the state database. In states that require member disclosure, full anonymity is not possible at the state level, though a manager-managed structure and an agent still limit exposure. We tell you exactly what South Dakota discloses before you file.
Does an anonymous LLC protect me in a lawsuit in South Dakota?
It gives the same liability shield as a regular South Dakota LLC, and privacy adds a practical layer: it is harder for someone to target you personally if they cannot easily find who owns the company. But anonymity is not a substitute for the fundamentals, keeping the entity separate and in good standing, which is what actually preserves the shield if you are ever sued.
Should I form in Wyoming, New Mexico, or Delaware instead of South Dakota?
Those states are popular for privacy because they do not list members publicly and have low upkeep. But forming out of state while you operate in South Dakota means registering in South Dakota as a foreign LLC and paying a South Dakota agent, so you pay twice. It fits a pure holding entity; for an operating business, weigh the privacy gain against the double cost and the foreign qualification overhead.
Will banks open an account for an anonymous LLC?
Yes, but be ready to identify yourself. Banks follow federal know-your-customer rules, so even an anonymous LLC must disclose its beneficial owners to the bank privately; the anonymity is from the public, not from your bank. You will provide your ID and the Operating Agreement. We set the entity up so business banking goes smoothly rather than stalling on paperwork.
How much does an anonymous LLC cost in South Dakota?
The base cost is the South Dakota state filing fee plus our formation service, which is free; the privacy layer mainly adds the commercial registered agent, and in some states a nominee or an extra filing. Current amounts are on the pricing page. In most states it is only modestly more than a standard LLC, not a premium product.
Can I switch from a regular South Dakota LLC to an anonymous structure later?
Often yes. If you already have a South Dakota LLC, you can add privacy by moving to a commercial registered agent, switching to manager-managed, and, where the state allows, amending to remove member names from the record. Some states make this cleaner than others. We assess what South Dakota permits and file the changes so your existing entity gains privacy without starting over.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here: we keep the rest tracked.
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