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Protect your personal assets in the logistics industry with a Georgia LLC.
Plus, your SOS compliance checklist.
Asset Protection: The Georgia LLC Structure
Operating as an independent contractor in the logistics
industry carries inherent risks. If you are still
operating as a Sole Proprietor, you are effectively
driving without a safety net. In a Sole Proprietorship,
there is no legal separation between you and your
business.
Why the shift to an LLC is critical:
Forming a Georgia Limited Liability Company (LLC) builds a
legal fortress around your personal life. If a business
liability arises—whether from an accident, a contract
dispute, or unforeseen debt—an LLC shields your personal
property. This means your home, your personal vehicles,
and your family's savings remain protected and off-limits
to business creditors. It is the foundational step to
securing your long-term wealth.
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The Georgia SOS Checklist
Forming your LLC is step one. Maintaining your
'Good Standing' with the Georgia Corporations
Division is how you keep your shield active.
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File Annual Registration
Must be filed between January 1 and April
1 every year. Missing this deadline can
lead to administrative dissolution.
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Maintain a Registered Agent
You must keep an active Registered Agent
with a physical street address in Georgia
to receive legal documents.
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Update Principal Office
If your business moves, ensure your
principal office address is promptly
updated with the state records.
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Join the network of independent contractors taking control
of their financial future.
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