Most U.S. states require LLCs to disclose their full legal name including “LLC,” “L.L.C.,” or “Limited Liability Company” on their website. But placement matters. Here’s how to do it right:
The footer is the industry-standard place for legal disclosures. Keep it simple:
“© 2026 Lumeva, LLC. All rights reserved.”
This satisfies state requirements while keeping your main content clean. Users expect legal info here—it’s out of the way but accessible.
Include your full legal name in your “About Us” or “Contact” section, especially if you list a physical address or registration details:
“Lumeva, LLC is a registered limited liability company based in Austin, Texas.”
This adds transparency without disrupting the user experience.
Your Terms of Service and Privacy Policy should clearly state the legal entity customers are contracting with:
“These terms are entered into with Lumeva, LLC, a Texas limited liability company.”
This is critical for enforceability and compliance.
Always use your full legal name on contracts, invoices, and tax documents. This is non-negotiable for banking and legal purposes.

Remember: your brand name (public) and legal name (compliance) can differ as long as you disclose properly.
All of this hinges on one strategic decision: securing a premium .com domain that matches your brand name not your legal structure.
A clean, exact-match .com like Truvay.com or Virello.com does the heavy lifting:
Without it, even perfect LLC placement won’t overcome the friction of a compromised domain.

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Your website exists to convert, inspire, and serve not to read like a legal filing. By placing your LLC where users expect it (the footer, legal pages, and official docs), you maintain compliance while leading with a brand that resonates.
And that brand starts with a domain that’s clean, credible, and completely yours.

Don’t let legal requirements dictate your brand voice. Start with a premium .com domain that gives you the freedom to lead with confidence.
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