A licensed attorney signs specific documents on behalf of your LLC. Your name stays off the transaction entirely.
What it is
When an LLC executes a document, someone has to sign it — and that person's name becomes part of the record. A nominee signatory is an attorney who signs on behalf of the company for that specific transaction, without any ongoing role in the business.
Property deed
Sales contract
Business agreement
State records
LLC management
Tax obligations
A licensed attorney signs specific documents on behalf of your LLC
Your name and ownership interest stay off the signed document entirely
Works for property deeds, sales contracts, business agreements, and similar instruments
Each signing is reviewed and approved by the attorney before execution
You receive the signed document and a record of the authorization
Not a management arrangement — the attorney has no role in running your LLC
Does not cover bank account applications, annual reports, or government filings
Each document is evaluated individually — not all signings will be accepted
Does not prevent subpoenas — court orders can compel the signed document and the nominee's identity
Does not affect tax reporting — all income and obligations remain yours
How it works
Each signing is handled individually. The attorney reviews the situation before accepting any engagement.
Request a consultation
You describe the document and transaction. The attorney reviews whether a nominee signing is appropriate for your situation.
Document review and acceptance
If accepted, you submit the document. The attorney confirms the scope and parameters of the signing.
Payment
Payment is processed before execution. Pricing starts at $750 per document depending on complexity.
Attorney executes the document
The attorney signs on behalf of the LLC. You receive the executed document and a record of the authorization.
Pricing
Starting at $750
per document — priced by complexity
Final pricing is confirmed during the consultation before any commitment. Not all documents or situations will be accepted.
Request a ConsultationAvailable to Default Privacy clients only.
FAQ
Start with a consultation. The attorney will review your situation and confirm whether this service fits.