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## What Amazon Sellers Need from an LLC Formation Service

Amazon sellers have more specific formation requirements than general businesses. Here's what separates a good Amazon seller LLC service from a generic one:

-   **EIN filing included** — Amazon requires an EIN to complete seller account verification; getting it quickly matters
-   **Multi-member support** — many Amazon businesses are co-founded or include silent partners
-   **Strong operating agreement** — especially important for multi-member setups to avoid future disputes over profit splits and management
-   **Privacy options** — some Amazon sellers want to keep their personal information off public records
-   **Fast turnaround** — you can't open a professional Amazon seller account without your LLC documents
-   **Nominee/anonymous filing** — for sellers who want maximum privacy on their entity

Non-U.S. residents who sell on Amazon have additional considerations: they can form a U.S. LLC but need an EIN, and in most cases cannot use their ITIN alone for seller account verification. Formation services that handle EIN acquisition for non-resident aliens are particularly valuable.

## Best LLC Services for Amazon Sellers — Comparison

Service

Base Price

EIN Included

Multi-Member OA

Privacy Options

Attorney Review

Turnaround

**LLC Attorney ⭐**

$49 + state fee

✅ Included

✅ Professionally guided

✅ Anonymous filing

✅ Every filing

24 hours

**ZenBusiness**

$0–$49 + state fee

⚠️ Higher plans

⚠️ Higher plans

⚠️ Limited

❌

2–4 days

**Northwest**

$39 + state fee

❌ Add-on

✅ Template only

✅ Address shield

❌

1–3 days

**LegalZoom**

$79 + state fee

⚠️ Higher plans

⚠️ Higher plans

❌ Extra fee

❌

5–20 days

**Bizee**

$0 + state fee

❌ Add-on

❌ Add-on

⚠️ Limited

❌

1–3 weeks

## Provider Breakdown for Amazon Sellers

### ⭐ Best for Amazon Sellers: LLC Attorney

LLC Attorney is the top choice for Amazon sellers because it covers the formation essentials Amazon sellers specifically need — EIN, professionally prepared operating agreement, and registered agent service — in one flat-rate package, with 24-hour turnaround. If you're co-founding an Amazon business, the professionally guided multi-member operating agreement ensures your profit splits, management rights, and exit terms are legally sound from the start.

-   EIN service included — get your seller account verified quickly
-   Attorney-reviewed multi-member operating agreements
-   Anonymous filing options for privacy-conscious sellers
-   24-hour turnaround — start selling faster
-   Attorney access for follow-up questions on structure, taxes, or expansion
-   RA service in all 50 states

Starting at $49 + state fees.

#### ZenBusiness — Good for Solo Amazon Sellers on a Budget

ZenBusiness is a reasonable choice for solo Amazon sellers who want a lower upfront cost and a clean digital experience. EIN and OA are included on higher-tier plans. No attorney review — acceptable for simple, single-member structures.

Best if: You're a solo seller with a simple structure and want guided formation with compliance reminders.

#### Northwest Registered Agent — Best for Privacy-First Amazon Sellers

Northwest's address-shielding approach is valuable for Amazon sellers who want their personal address off public records. Operating agreement template is included, but EIN is an add-on — a gap that matters for Amazon account setup. No attorney review.

Best if: Privacy is the primary concern and you're okay adding EIN separately.

#### LegalZoom — Established but Slower and More Expensive

LegalZoom's 5–20 day standard turnaround is a real disadvantage for Amazon sellers who need their LLC documents promptly to set up their seller account. EIN and OA are on higher-tier plans, and total cost is higher than most alternatives. Name recognition doesn't offset these drawbacks for Amazon-specific use cases.

Best if: You're already a LegalZoom customer and want to consolidate services.

#### Bizee — Lowest Upfront Cost but Slowest Turnaround

Bizee's $0 base price is attractive, but EIN and OA are both add-ons, and standard processing takes 1–3 weeks — longer than Amazon sellers typically want to wait. Its 1-year free RA service is a genuine perk.

Best if: You're not in a rush, have a simple single-member structure, and want to minimize upfront spend.

## Form Your Amazon Seller LLC — Attorney-Backed, 24-Hour Turnaround

$49 + state fees. EIN, operating agreement, and registered agent included. Flat-fee attorney consultations available. Domestic and non-U.S. resident sellers welcome.

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## Amazon Seller LLC — Frequently Asked Questions

### Does an Amazon seller need an LLC?

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Not legally required, but highly recommended. An LLC separates your personal assets from your Amazon business — so if a customer sues or Amazon holds your funds, your personal bank accounts and property are protected. It also enables you to open a business bank account, build business credit, and may qualify you for additional tax deductions on inventory, shipping, and advertising expenses.

### What state should an Amazon seller form their LLC in?

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If you physically operate your Amazon business in a specific state, form there to avoid foreign registration fees. If you're flexible, Wyoming and Delaware are popular choices for privacy and strong LLC laws. New Mexico is popular for its lack of annual fees. Non-U.S. residents often choose Wyoming or Delaware for their established legal frameworks and global recognition.

### Can a non-U.S. resident form a U.S. LLC to sell on Amazon?

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Yes. Non-U.S. residents can form a U.S. LLC without being a U.S. citizen or resident. You'll need an EIN (Employer Identification Number) to complete Amazon seller account verification — which LLC Attorney can help obtain. Note that non-resident aliens cannot use an ITIN alone for Amazon's tax verification; an EIN is required.

### How fast do I need my LLC documents to start selling on Amazon?

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Amazon requires your LLC's Articles of Organization (or equivalent) and EIN before you can complete professional seller account verification. LLC Attorney files within 24 hours of receiving your documents and includes EIN service — meaning you can typically have everything you need within a few business days, depending on your state's processing time.

### Do Amazon sellers need a multi-member or single-member LLC?

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It depends on your business structure. Solo Amazon sellers typically form single-member LLCs. Co-founders or partners form multi-member LLCs — and a strong operating agreement is critical in these cases to define profit splits, management roles, and what happens if a partner wants to exit. LLC Attorney's professionally guided OAs are designed to address these specific scenarios.

### Can my Amazon LLC elect S-Corp status?

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Yes. Once your Amazon business generates sufficient profit (typically $50,000+/yr net), S-Corp election can reduce your self-employment tax burden by allowing you to take a portion of income as distributions rather than salary. Timing and structure matter significantly — consult with a business attorney or CPA before electing.