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Utah . Professional Entity

Utah Professional LLC + Professional Corporation.

Licensed professionals in Utah . doctors, lawyers, accountants, architects, engineers, and others . often must form a Professional LLC (PLLC) or Professional Corporation (PC) rather than a standard entity. This guide explains who qualifies, the licensure requirements, and what differs in formation.

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Who must form a professional entity in Utah

Utah typically requires a Professional LLC or Professional Corporation for state-licensed services including:

  • Medical: physicians, surgeons, dentists, psychologists, chiropractors, optometrists.
  • Legal: attorneys and law firms.
  • Accounting: CPAs.
  • Engineering + Architecture: licensed PEs and architects.
  • Real estate: brokers in some Utah jurisdictions.
  • Other professionals licensed under Utah occupational codes.
Licensed professions

Utah Professional Service Entity: at a glance.

PLLC or professional corporation filing for licensed professions (medical, legal, accounting, etc.).

Filing details

How Utah handles Professional Service Entity.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

Utah Professional Service Entity questions.

What is a professional service entity in Utah?

It is a special entity, a PLLC or professional corporation, that Utah requires or offers for licensed professionals, doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, to deliver their services, with ownership generally limited to licensed people. A regular LLC often will not be accepted for licensed work, so we confirm the Utah entity your profession requires before filing.

Who needs to form a professional entity in Utah?

Typically state-licensed professionals whose boards require it, though which professions and whether it is mandatory vary by Utah. Some states route all licensed professionals into a PLLC or PC; others make it optional. We check Utah's rule for your specific license so you form the entity the board will accept.

What is the difference between a PLLC and a PC?

A PLLC is a professional LLC, pass-through and simpler, while a professional corporation follows corporate formalities and can elect S-corp or C-corp tax treatment; both restrict ownership to licensed professionals. Utah may prefer or require one. We help you choose the Utah professional entity that fits your practice and tax goals.

Can non-licensed people own a professional entity in Utah?

Usually not: most states require all, or a controlling share of, owners to hold the relevant license, which blocks passive investors or non-licensed family, though some allow limited exceptions. Getting this wrong invalidates the entity, so we verify Utah's ownership rule so your cap table complies from the start.

Does a professional entity protect me from malpractice?

Only partly: it shields your personal assets from business debts and a co-owner's malpractice, but not from your own professional negligence, which is why Utah requires malpractice insurance. The entity and the policy cover different risks. We set the Utah structure so both layers of protection are in place, not just one.

Does the Utah board have to approve the entity?

Often yes: many Utah licensing boards must certify or approve a professional entity's formation, an extra step a regular LLC skips, and skipping it can delay or void the filing. We coordinate the Utah Secretary of State filing with the board approval so both are handled in the right order rather than one blocking the other.

How is a professional entity taxed in Utah?

Like its base type: a PLLC is pass-through by default and can elect S-corp; a PC is taxed as a corporation unless it elects otherwise. The professional designation affects licensing and ownership, not the tax classification. We help you pick the Utah tax treatment that fits a profitable practice.

Can I convert my regular Utah LLC to a professional entity?

Often yes where Utah allows, by amending to meet the professional requirements, confirming licensed ownership, and getting board approval. If you have been practicing through a standard LLC, correcting the structure matters. We handle the Utah conversion so the entity and license align properly.

Can File.Business form a Utah professional entity?

Yes. We confirm the Utah requirement, prepare the PLLC or PC filing, coordinate any licensing-board approval, and set up the ownership and tax election, so your licensed practice operates through the entity Utah actually requires rather than a standard LLC the board may reject.

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