Most LLC owners don’t know what a written consent is until a bank or court asks for one. You’re here to create yours before that happens. 60 seconds. Guided questions. Formal language. Done.
Generate Your Written Consent →A written consent is the formal record of a decision made by your LLC’s members or managers without holding a meeting. It replaces the meeting itself — and in most states, it carries the same legal weight.
Banks require written consents before opening accounts or approving loans. The IRS expects them for distributions and compensation. Courts look for them when deciding whether your LLC is real and separate from you personally. Owners who have them on file handle these situations in minutes. Owners who don’t find out the hard way.
Without a written consent on file, there’s no documented record that a decision was ever made — which is exactly the gap you’re here to close. See how courts use this against LLC owners →
No law degree required. No blank forms to fill out. Every answer maps to pre-approved legal language. Beyond written consents, Minutes.llc offers 25+ resolution templates for banking, distributions, contracts, officer changes, loans, and more.
Select your company, consent date, effective date, and signers. Choose which resolutions apply — each selection maps to versioned legal language blocks, not blank text fields.
See the full formalized written consent before you commit — authority block, resolution language, ratification clause, and signature block, assembled automatically.
Type your authorized signature, generate a SHA-256 verified PDF, and store it in your secure document vault. Defensible from this moment forward.
These aren’t optional add-ons — they’re the components courts and banks look for when evaluating whether a record is real.
States which members or managers are acting, their authority under the operating agreement, and that the action is duly authorized.
Ratifies and confirms all prior actions taken in furtherance of the resolution — closes gaps for decisions made before the record was formalized.
Formal signature section with typed name, title, and date — meeting the signature requirements for written consents in all 50 states.
Every document receives a unique session ID and SHA-256 cryptographic hash — tamper-evident proof that the document hasn’t been altered since signing.
The owners who generate written consents tend to be the same ones who chose their LLC structure deliberately — not just for the tax treatment, but for the protection. Sound familiar?
Single-member LLCs are the most common target for alter ego claims. A written consent is the simplest way to prove your LLC is a separate legal entity — not just a name on a filing.
Every property purchase, refinance, lease agreement, or distribution should be documented with a resolution. Banks and title companies increasingly require them before closing.
If you’re billing clients through your LLC, your contracts and payment terms should be authorized by a resolution. Without one, there’s no record that the LLC — not you personally — made the decision.
Structured questions. Formal language. SHA-256 verified PDF. 60 seconds from now, your LLC has the written consent it’s been missing.
Generate Your Written Consent →