Moving your LLC to a trust can confuse bank tellers because you are essentially telling them, “I still run this, but I don’t technically own it anymore—my trust does.”

​Since you have a Wyoming LLC, here is exactly how to handle the bank transition to ensure the account remains open and valid for probate avoidance.

​1. Don’t Close the Account (Update It Instead)

​You generally do not want to close your existing LLC bank account and open a new one. Closing it can break your history and auto-pays. Instead, you “update the ownership record.”

  • What to tell the bank: “I have transferred the membership interest of this LLC to my Living Trust. I need to update the bank’s records to reflect the Trust as the sole member/owner.”
  • The Signer stays the same: Since you are likely the Trustee of your trust, you remain the “Authorized Signer.” Your daily banking (debit cards, checks) won’t change.

​2. The “Must-Have” Document Bundle

​Banks will not take your word for it; they need a paper trail. Bring these four things to the branch:

  • The Signed Assignment of Interest: (The template I provided previously). This proves the transfer happened.
  • A “Certification of Trust”: This is a 2–3 page summary of your trust. Do not bring your entire 50-page trust document (it’s private and banks don’t want to store it). The Certification lists the name of the trust, who the Trustees are, and that the trust is “Revocable.”
  • The LLC Operating Agreement: Updated to show the Trust as the member.
  • The EIN Letter (CP 575): The original letter from the IRS.

​3. The Tax ID (EIN) Question

​This is where people get stuck.

  • Revocable Trust: If your trust is a standard revocable living trust, the IRS considers it a “disregarded entity.” You do not need a new EIN for the LLC. You keep using the same one you already have.
  • Irrevocable Trust: If you are using a more complex Irrevocable Trust for high-level asset protection, the IRS might require a new EIN. For simple probate avoidance, you are likely in the “Revocable” category.

​4. Wyoming Privacy Note

​If you are using a Wyoming Registered Agent for privacy, the bank will still ask for your personal information (Know Your Customer/KYC laws). They will know who you are, but the public won’t. This is normal and doesn’t “break” your Wyoming privacy.

​Summary Table: What Changes?

FeatureBefore Trust LinkAfter Trust Link
Account NameYour LLC NameYour LLC Name (No change)
Tax ID (EIN)LLC’s EINSame LLC EIN
Legal OwnerYou (Personally)Your Living Trust
Authorized SignerYouYou (as Trustee)