An anonymous LLC is a limited liability company formed in a state that does not require the disclosure of member (owner) names in public filings. Your name does not appear in the state's business registry, the Articles of Organization, or any publicly searchable database.

This is completely legal. There is nothing improper about wanting privacy in your business affairs. Real estate investors, online entrepreneurs, high-net-worth individuals, public figures, and anyone concerned about frivolous lawsuits all use anonymous LLCs as a legitimate privacy tool.

What Is an Anonymous LLC?

Every LLC has three categories of people involved:

  • Organizer — the person who files the Articles of Organization with the state. This can be your formation service (like USLLCGlobal), not you personally.
  • Members — the owners of the LLC. In privacy-friendly states, member names are NOT required in formation documents.
  • Managers — the people who run the LLC (if manager-managed). In most privacy-friendly states, manager names are also not required.

In an anonymous LLC, the only public information is the LLC name, the registered agent, and the organizer (your formation service). Your name appears nowhere in public records.

Why Privacy Matters

  • Asset protection. If people cannot find your assets, they are less likely to target them with frivolous lawsuits. An anonymous LLC makes it harder for potential plaintiffs to discover what you own.
  • Personal safety. Business owners, landlords, and public figures face harassment and threats. Keeping your name off public business records adds a layer of personal security.
  • Competitive intelligence. Your competitors do not need to know what businesses you are involved in, how many properties you own, or what side projects you are building.
  • Preventing solicitation. Public business filings are scraped by marketing companies. Anonymous LLCs reduce unsolicited calls, emails, and mail.
  • Separation of business interests. If you operate multiple businesses, anonymity prevents customers, employees, or partners in one business from discovering your involvement in others.

Best States for Anonymous LLCs

FeatureWyomingNew MexicoNevada
Member names in Articles?NoNoNo
Manager names in Articles?NoNoYes (if manager-managed)
Annual report lists members?NoNo annual reportYes (officers/managers)
Filing fee$100$50$75
Annual cost$60$0$350
State income taxNone1.7-5.9%None
Asset protectionStrongest (exclusive charging order)StandardStrong
Privacy ratingExcellentExcellentGood (but expensive)

Our recommendation: Wyoming

Wyoming offers the best combination of privacy, asset protection, cost, and no state income tax. New Mexico is the budget alternative with slightly stronger privacy (no annual report at all). Nevada is overpriced for what it offers — $350/year for privacy and asset protection that Wyoming provides at $60/year.

What Information Is Public vs Private

Public information (unavoidable)

  • LLC name
  • State of formation
  • Date of formation
  • Registered agent name and address
  • Organizer name (can be your formation service)

Private information (in Wyoming and New Mexico)

  • Member (owner) names and addresses
  • Manager names and addresses
  • Operating Agreement
  • Financial information
  • Bank account details
  • Business activities

How to Form an Anonymous LLC

  1. Choose Wyoming or New Mexico — both keep member names private
  2. Use a formation service as organizer — USLLCGlobal files as organizer, so your name does not appear
  3. Use a registered agent service — the registered agent's address appears in public records, not yours
  4. Open a business bank account — the bank knows your identity (KYC requirements), but this is not public
  5. Get an EIN from the IRS — your EIN application is private; it does not appear in state records

Limitations of Anonymous LLCs

Privacy is not absolute. Here is what an anonymous LLC does NOT protect against:

  • Court orders. If you are sued and a judge issues a discovery order, you must disclose your LLC ownership. The privacy protects against casual searches, not legal proceedings.
  • IRS. The IRS knows who owns every LLC via the EIN application and tax filings. An anonymous LLC is not a tax evasion tool — it is a public-facing privacy tool.
  • FinCEN BOI reporting. The Corporate Transparency Act requires most LLCs to report beneficial ownership information to FinCEN. This is a government database, not public, but the government has your information. (See BOI section below.)
  • Bank KYC. Banks verify your identity when you open an account. Your banker knows who you are, but this information is protected by banking privacy laws.
  • Determined investigators. A skilled investigator or attorney can often trace LLC ownership through EIN applications, bank subpoenas, or real estate transfer records. The anonymous LLC raises the difficulty and cost of this investigation, but does not make it impossible.

An anonymous LLC is not for illegal activity

Anonymous LLCs are legitimate privacy tools used by millions of Americans. They are NOT a way to hide assets from the IRS, evade taxes, commit fraud, or launder money. All tax obligations remain exactly the same whether your LLC is anonymous or not.

Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires most LLCs to file beneficial ownership information with FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network). This is a federal requirement that applies regardless of which state your LLC is formed in.

Key points

  • LLCs formed in 2024 or later must file within 90 days of formation
  • LLCs formed before 2024 had until January 1, 2025 (with ongoing extensions and legal challenges)
  • The BOI report includes: full legal name, date of birth, residential address, and a government-issued ID number for each beneficial owner
  • This information is filed with FinCEN, NOT with the state — it is NOT part of the public record
  • Only authorized government agencies can access BOI reports — not the general public

BOI reporting means the federal government knows who owns your LLC. But this does not defeat the purpose of an anonymous LLC — the goal is privacy from public searches, not from the government. Your name still does not appear in state business registries, search engines, or public databases.

Advanced Privacy Strategies

Layered LLC structure

Use a Wyoming LLC (anonymous) to own another LLC in the state where you do business. The public record shows the Wyoming LLC as the owner of the operating LLC, not you personally. This adds an extra step for anyone trying to trace ownership.

Nominee services

Some formation services offer nominee managers or nominee members who appear in filings on your behalf. While legal, this adds cost and complexity. In Wyoming and New Mexico, nominee services are unnecessary because member names are already private.

Virtual office address

Use a virtual office or registered agent address as your business address on all public documents. This prevents your home address from appearing in any business filing.

Separate banking

Use a business bank account that does not share billing or mailing with your personal accounts. This prevents your personal address from being linked to your business through banking records.

Form your anonymous Wyoming LLC today

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