Why Mule Racers and 93 other types of California Businesses Cannot Form LLCs
Did you know that there are dozens of activities that cannot be provided as a LLC in California?
Most states permit professionals to render services through a professional limited liability company. But that’s not the case in California. In California, professional services may be rendered by a professional corporation, but not by a LLC.
The lunacy is that dozens of other kinds of businesses are also prohibited from forming LLCs. Basically, if the business has to be licensed in California, it can only be operated as a LLC if the statute expressly permits it.
There are a lot of occupations that must be licensed in California. To determine whether someone can render services through an LLC in California boils down to these three questions:
First, do you have to be licensed, certified, or registered under the Business and Professions Code or one of the other statutes to provide the services legally in California? If not, then you can provide the services through an LLC.
Second, if you are required to be licensed, certified, or registered, then are the services “professional services,” (e.g., accounting, law, medicine). If so, then you cannot provide the services through an LLC.
Third, if you are required to be licensed, certified, or registered but the services are nonprofessional, then you can provide the services through an LLC if the Business and Professions Code or one of the other statutes specifically says you can; otherwise, you cannot provide the services through an LLC.
We found 93 professions, occupations, or services that have to be licensed in California. Here’s a list of the 13 that can be operated as LLCs:
Alarm companies
Alcoholic beverage licensees
Cemetery authority
Contractors
Foreign labor contractors
Gambling enterprise owners
Home improvement salespersons
Horse racing track operators
Outdoor advertising
Private investigators
Repossession agencies
Seller of travel
Surplus medication collection and distribution intermediaries
This means that there are many businesses and occupations that require licensure under California law that cannot operate as LLCs. It’s a bizarre list that would make anyone wonder why the legislature cares! Here are a few examples:
Barbers
Martial Arts Studios
Mule Racers
Interior Designers
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Massage Therapists
Yacht and Ship Brokers
View our chart of licensed activities by clicking here.
Read our analysis of the law by clicking here.