About apocalypse.title.
apocalypse.title is a Wyoming LLC formation and property-privacy service operated by NewTech Partners LLC. We put entities on deeds so names stay off them: attorney-guided structures, KYC-verified clients, flat pricing, and — the part we're actually known for — every limitation disclosed before you pay us a dollar.
We are not a law firm, we will not make you "invisible," and we are not interested in helping anyone dodge legal process. What we build is privacy from the public record — from data brokers, stalkers, and opportunists — for people who take their own security seriously enough to want the honest version.
What is the model?
Four commitments, applied to every engagement regardless of tier:
- Attorney-guided. The structures we build follow attorney-designed patterns — the two-layer standard, operating agreements that match the filing. Full Service includes dedicated attorney time; attorney hours are available as an add-on for any tier. We do not freestyle legal structure, and formation staff do not give legal advice.
- KYC-verified. Every client, every time: government ID verification and OFAC/SDN screening. You are never sharing infrastructure with unverified parties.
- Limitations disclosed. What an LLC won't protect you from is on the site, in the blog, and in this paragraph — not buried in terms of service.
- Flat pricing. $299, $849, or $2,999 up front; $149, $299, or $499 a year after that. State fees like the ~$102 Wyoming filing fee are passed through at cost and itemized. No retainers, no hourly surprises. Full detail on the pricing page.
Why the honesty-first editorial stance?
This industry has a marketing problem. The prevailing pitch is some flavor of "become invisible, judgment-proof, untouchable" — claims that are false, that collapse in court, and that steer capable people into structures which actively hurt them. The customers most drawn to privacy services are exactly the ones most damaged by overpromising, because they plan around what they were told the structure does.
So we run the editorial line the other way. Our field notes spend as much ink on failure modes as features: what a Wyoming LLC won't save you from, what actually happens when someone comes looking, and why we discourage the three-and-four-layer structures other shops happily upsell. If reading our own material talks you out of hiring us, that's the system working.
The audience we write for — self-reliant people who do their own research and their own risk assessment — doesn't need a sales pitch. It needs accurate information and clean execution. We covered the underlying philosophy in Privacy Is Preparedness.
Where does the trail end?
At our office. Registered agent service for client entities is provided by NewTech Partners LLC, 1712 Pioneer Ave Suite 500, Cheyenne, WY 82001. That address appears on your LLC's public filing instead of yours, and it is where legal and state mail for the entity is designed to land — a real desk whose job is to receive it, log it, and get it to you.
Wyoming does not list LLC members or managers in public filings, so for anyone searching the public record, the trail runs to Cheyenne and stops. How that plays out step by step is on how it works.
What won't we do?
- Help anyone hide assets from courts, creditors with judgments, or the IRS. Privacy from the public record is not concealment from legal process, and we decline work that smells like the latter.
- Sell complexity. Two layers is the defensible standard for most clients; we actively discourage taller stacks unless the threat model genuinely justifies them.
- Promise permanence. Regulations shift. We track them, tell you plainly, and adapt the structure when needed.
- Pretend paperwork is the product. Anyone can file an LLC. You hire us for the judgment around the filing, or not at all.
Frequently asked questions.
Who operates apocalypse.title?
apocalypse.title is a service of NewTech Partners LLC, which also serves as the registered agent for client entities from its office at 1712 Pioneer Ave Suite 500, Cheyenne, WY 82001. That Cheyenne address — not yours — is what appears on your LLC's public filing.
Are you a law firm?
No. We are a formation and privacy services company guided by trusted attorneys. Formation staff do not give legal advice. Attorney time — included in Full Service, available as an add-on for any tier — is provided by a licensed attorney under a separate engagement, and we keep a strict wall between formation work and legal advisory.
Why do you verify every client's identity?
Because a privacy service with no idea who its clients are becomes infrastructure for people hiding from the law, and everyone else's privacy gets tainted by association. Every client goes through government ID verification and OFAC/SDN screening. KYC data is held under engagement confidentiality and never sold or shared. It is a feature, not friction.
Why are you so eager to talk about what doesn't work?
Because in this arena, overpromising hurts people. A client who believes they are "invisible" makes worse decisions than one who knows exactly what the structure does and does not do. Disclosed limitations survive contact with reality; marketing claims don't. Undersell, overdeliver.
Do I need to live in Wyoming to work with you?
No. Wyoming is the formation state only. You can live anywhere in the United States, and your LLC can hold property anywhere in the country. For property outside Wyoming we typically build a two-layer structure: a Wyoming holding LLC over a property-state LLC.
This page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship with apocalypsetitle.com, NewTech Partners LLC, or their staff. Laws vary by jurisdiction, consult a licensed attorney or tax professional for advice specific to your situation.