Privacy Policy & Terms

Privacy Policy

Electric Bookkeeping LLC, a Washington State limited liability company, respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the information you share with us.

We collect personal and business information you choose to provide through our website, such as your name, email address, business name, and details related to your bookkeeping needs. This information is used solely to respond to inquiries, communicate with you, and provide bookkeeping services if we move forward together.

We do not sell, rent, or share your information with third parties, except as required to operate our business or comply with legal obligations. Reasonable measures are taken to protect the information you submit through this website.

If you have questions about how your information is handled, you may contact us using the information provided on this site.

Terms of Use

This website is provided for general informational purposes only. Use of this site does not create a client relationship or any obligation to provide services.

Any bookkeeping services offered by Electric Bookkeeping LLC are governed by separate written agreements. Information presented on this website should not be relied upon as a guarantee of services, outcomes, or availability.

While reasonable efforts are made to keep information on this site accurate and up to date, Electric Bookkeeping LLC makes no warranties or representations regarding its completeness or accuracy.

Electric Bookkeeping LLC is not responsible for damages arising from the use of, or inability to use, this website.

Professional Disclaimer

Electric Bookkeeping LLC provides bookkeeping services only. We do not provide tax, legal, or financial advice.

Information shared on this website or through initial communications is general in nature and should not be considered a substitute for advice from a licensed CPA, tax professional, or attorney. You are encouraged to consult appropriate professionals regarding your specific situation.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Washington, without regard to conflict of law principles.