We’ve compiled the most common fees associated with forming an LLC in Georgia.
How much it costs to start an LLC in Georgia:
The Georgia LLC filing fee is
$100
. You’ll pay this fee when you file your Articles of Organization.
Note: If you form your Georgia LLC online, you will be prompted to set up an “eCorp” account on the Secretary of State’s Georgia Corporations Division website. You can log into this account to maintain your LLC details and check your LLC’s status.
Once you’ve filed your Articles of Organization, there are a few other fees you need to consider.
Your Georgia annual registration costs $50.
Georgia LLCs are required to file an annual registration every year. Referred to as an annual report in most other states, this filing is due between January 1 and April 1 of the year following the calendar year in which your business was formed. It is then due by April 1 of every subsequent year.
Your Georgia annual registration can be filed in one of the following 3 ways:
Georgia Corporations Division
2 MLK Jr. Dr.
Suite 313, Floyd West Tower
Atlanta, GA 30334
Reserving a name for your Georgia LLC costs $25. You can reserve your name online or by filing a “Name Reservation Request” form.
Want to “go by” a different name in public than your LLC’s legal name? You can also reserve a fictitious name for the same fee ($25).
The fee for a Georgia Certificate of Existence is $10 online or $20 by mail.
Also known as a Certificate of Good Standing in other states, a Certificate of Existence certifies that your LLC meets all Georgia requirements and is in compliance. While this document may not be required to operate your business, you will likely need it to:
Every Georgia LLC is required to have a registered agent. You can act as your own registered agent for free, or you can have someone serve as your registered agent.
Our registered agent services make it easy for you. We’ll serve as your registered agent and handle any requirements without any work from you.
If you make a mistake on your annual registration and need to file an amended annual registration, the filing fee is $20 (or $30 if filing by mail).
If you already have an LLC in another state and want to expand your business to Georgia, you will need a “Certificate of Authority to Transact Business in Georgia.” The filing fee for this document is $225 if filed online, and $235 if filed by mail.
Yes. If you file late, your filing will be subject to late fees. The penalty for filing your annual registration late is $25.
Failure to file and pay requisite fees on time can result in penalty fees and in some cases administrative dissolution of your business entity.
Fees for forming your Georgia business will be paid to the Corporations Division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
The largest business filing fee you will have to pay is typically for filing the articles of organization for your business. However, not all Georgia businesses will need to file one of these documents.
The Georgia Secretary of State doesn’t accept cash for filing fee payments. However, it does accept payment by check, certified bank check, money order, or credit card.
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