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Steve Titla

Steve Titla

Titla & Parsi PLLC

Globe, Arizona • Serving Gila County

928-425-8137

About Steve Titla

Steve Titla is a business and corporate attorney at Titla & Parsi PLLC serving Globe, Arizona. Business law practice in Arizona involves entity formation and governance under Title 10 (corporations) and Title 29 (LLCs) of the Arizona Revised Statutes, as well as commercial contracts, business disputes, and regulatory compliance under the Arizona Corporation Commission's oversight. For consultation, contact details are listed below.

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Education

  • Law School: Arizona State

Common questions about Business Law in Arizona

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How do I form an LLC in Arizona?

File Articles of Organization with the Arizona Corporation Commission under ARS § 29-3201, designate a statutory agent (ARS § 29-3115), and adopt an operating agreement. Arizona does not require LLCs to publish notice of formation in most counties as of 2017, though Maricopa and Pima exemptions remain. Filing fees are modest, and Arizona does not require an annual report or fee for LLCs.

What's the difference between an LLC and a corporation in Arizona?

An LLC under ARS Title 29 (Arizona Limited Liability Company Act) offers liability protection with pass-through tax treatment by default and minimal corporate formalities. A corporation under ARS Title 10 has shareholders, directors, and officers, requires annual meetings and minutes, and is taxed as a separate entity (C-corp) unless an S-election is made. LLCs are generally preferred for small businesses; corporations are preferred when raising venture capital.

What is an operating agreement?

An operating agreement is the LLC's internal governance document, addressing membership interests, capital contributions, profit/loss allocation, voting rights, manager authority, and exit terms. Arizona law (ARS § 29-3105) recognizes operating agreements as the primary source of LLC governance, with ARS Title 29 supplying default rules where the agreement is silent. Single-member LLCs benefit from operating agreements too, especially for clarifying corporate veil.

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Practice Areas

Administrative Law Business Law Native American Law

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Office Location

Titla & Parsi PLLC

PO Box 1143

Globe, AZ 85502

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