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I wouldn't recommend it since it's a crime and cause massive problems but yes, it is theoretically possible.

It's also possible to open companies with no documents without breaking any laws. Many (if not most) registered agents in the US do not ask for any KYC when forming an LLC in Wyoming, New Mexico, Delaware, or Nevada.

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This is the probably the answer to your question.
 
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I wouldn't recommend it since it's a crime and cause massive problems but yes, it is theoretically possible.

It's also possible to open companies with no documents without breaking any laws. Many (if not most) registered agents in the US do not ask for any KYC when forming an LLC in Wyoming, New Mexico, Delaware, or Nevada.
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Hi, thanks a lot for the reply,
 
Sols said:
I wouldn't recommend it since it's a crime and cause massive problems but yes, it is theoretically possible.

It's also possible to open companies with no documents without breaking any laws. Many (if not most) registered agents in the US do not ask for any KYC when forming an LLC in Wyoming, New Mexico, Delaware, or Nevada.
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That would be in the mentor group https://www.offshorecorptalk.com/account/upgrades it's not something that is allowed to be discussed in the public forums!

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