Georgia

Form Your LLC in Georgia

Get your Georgia LLC filed quickly with attorney-reviewed documents and transparent pricing.

State fee: $100|Our service: $149
Every Georgia filing reviewed by a licensed attorney

Georgia Filing Fee: $100

The Georgia filing fee is $100. Our service starts at $149 — that covers attorney-reviewed documents, filing, and a registered agent for your first year.

Three Simple Steps

We handle the paperwork so you can focus on your business.

1

Choose Your LLC Name

Pick a unique name that complies with Georgia naming rules. We'll confirm availability.

2

File Articles of Organization

We prepare and file your formation documents with the Georgia Secretary of State.

3

Get Your Documents

Receive your approved Articles, Operating Agreement, and EIN confirmation.

Why FastBizLaw?

Attorney-reviewed formation documents
Operating Agreement included at no extra cost
Registered Agent service for Year 1
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

Why Form an LLC in Georgia?

Fast online processing — filings through the Georgia Corporations Division are typically processed in 1-2 business days
Low costs: $100 filing fee and $50 annual registration, among the most affordable in the country
Growing tech and business hub — Atlanta is one of the top cities for startups and Fortune 500 headquarters
Business-friendly tax environment with a flat 5.49% corporate tax rate (dropping to 5.39% in 2025)

Georgia LLC Cost Breakdown

State Filing Fee (Articles of Organization)$100
Annual Registration$50/yr
Registered Agent Service (after Year 1)$99/yr
FastBizLaw Service (starts at)$149

Georgia LLC — Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is LLC formation in Georgia?

Georgia offers some of the fastest processing times in the country. Online filings through the Georgia Corporations Division are typically processed within 1-2 business days. This makes Georgia one of the quickest states to get your LLC up and running.

What are the annual requirements for a Georgia LLC?

Georgia LLCs must file an Annual Registration with the Corporations Division between January 1 and April 1 each year. The fee is $50. Failure to file can result in administrative dissolution. Georgia also requires LLCs to file state income tax returns if they have Georgia-source income.

How much does it cost to start an LLC in Georgia?

The filing fee for Articles of Organization is $100 when filed online through the Corporations Division. Combined with the $50 annual registration fee, Georgia is one of the most affordable states for LLC formation and maintenance.

Does Georgia require a publication notice?

No. Unlike New York, Georgia does not require LLCs to publish a formation notice in a newspaper. Your LLC is effective upon filing with the Corporations Division.

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