Real-time costs, processing times, and formation guides for all 50 states.

Starting a business shouldn't be a guessing game. Every state has unique fees, hidden annual costs, and varying processing speeds. We've indexed official Secretary of State data across the U.S. to give you a transparent, side-by-side comparison. Select your state below to see exactly what it costs to launch your LLC in 2026.

Georgia

Articles of Organization
$
100
To form an LLC in Georgia, you must file Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State. The filing fee for this document is $100. The process involves selecting a unique business name, appointing a registered agent with a physical Georgia address, and submitting the required paperwork either online through the Corporations Division website or by mail.

Once formed, Georgia requires all LLCs to file an annual registration to remain in good standing. This report is due every year between January 1 and April 1, starting the year after formation. The standard filing fee is $60, and late submissions incur a $25 penalty. You can file for a single year or choose a multi-year registration option for up to three years. These filings ensure the state has current contact information for your business.
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