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Anonymous LLC in Washington (2026): How to Keep Your Name Off Public Records

Washington lists member names in public filings. The workaround: form an anonymous Wyoming LLC and register it as a foreign LLC in Washington. Full guide with costs and steps.

Updated June 2026

Not directly — Washington exposes member names in public filings. The workaround: form an anonymous Wyoming LLC, then register it as a foreign LLC in Washington. Your personal name stays off Washington's public business records entirely.

Year 1 Cost$425
Annual Cost$247/yr
StrategyDouble-LLC

What Washington Discloses Publicly

Washington's Certificate of Formation requires only the organizer's name — not member names. However, Washington requires two disclosures: (1) an Initial Report due within 120 days of formation that lists member or manager names, and (2) an Annual Report that also lists members. Both filings are publicly searchable through Washington's Corporations & Charities Filing System (CCFS). The Initial Report is the critical exposure point — it occurs within the first four months of the LLC's existence, before many business owners realize the disclosure is coming.

Public Disclosure at a Glance

FilingNames Public?Notes
Articles of Organization✓ NoOnly organizer or registered agent required
Annual Report✕ YesMembers or managers listed in annual filing
SOS Public Database✕ YesPublicly accessible via the Washington Secretary of State website

Source: RCW 25.15.071 — Certificate of Formation requires organizer only. However, Washington requires an Initial Report within 120 days of formation that lists member or manager names, and the annual report also lists members.

How to Form an Anonymous LLC That Operates in Washington

Because Washington lists member names in public filings, the path to anonymity is the double-LLC structure: form an anonymous Wyoming LLC as the sole member of your Washington operating LLC.

  1. Form an Anonymous Wyoming LLC (Your Holding Entity)

    Wyoming does not require member names in its Articles of Organization or annual report — making it the gold standard for anonymous LLC formation. File Articles of Organization with the Wyoming Secretary of State. Your name will not appear anywhere in Wyoming's public records. Formation fee: $100.

    Use a professional registered agent in Wyoming — they place their own address on all public filings, keeping your home address entirely off the public record.
  2. Draft an Operating Agreement for the Wyoming LLC

    Your Wyoming LLC needs a signed operating agreement naming you as the sole member with 100% ownership. This document is private — never filed with any state agency — but it establishes your true ownership for banking, tax, and legal purposes. Keep this document secure: it is the link between the anonymous structure and your personal identity.

  3. Register the Wyoming LLC as a Foreign LLC in Washington

    File a Foreign LLC Registration with the Washington Secretary of State. This registers your Wyoming LLC to do business in Washington. The registering entity is your Wyoming LLC — not you personally. Your name does not appear in this registration. Foreign registration fee: $200.

  4. Operate: the Wyoming LLC Is the Sole Member

    Your Washington operating LLC's publicly listed member is the Wyoming entity — not your personal name. Anyone searching Washington's business registry sees an out-of-state LLC with no public ownership trail. This step is optional: you can also simply operate through the foreign-registered Wyoming LLC directly without forming a separate Washington entity.

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Total Cost Breakdown

Fees

ItemOne-TimeAnnual
Wyoming LLC formation$100
Wyoming registered agent~$125/yr
Wyoming annual report$62/yr
Washington foreign LLC registration$200
Washington annual report$60/yr
Total Year 1$425
Ongoing (Year 2+)$247/yr

The double-LLC structure adds upfront cost but permanently keeps your name off Washington's publicly searchable business database.

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