To form an LLC in Nebraska, first select a unique name and check availability on the Secretary of State’s website. Prepare and file paperwork with the Secretary of State’s office. Appoint a registered agent to receive legal correspondence. Publishing a notice of organization for three weeks in a local newspaper is also required. Filing an affidavit of publication with the Secretary of State finalizes the process. An LLC in Nebraska provides liability protection and tax flexibility. It is advisable to consult a professional to ensure an LLC is the best structure for your business needs.
The cost to start an LLC in Nebraska is $100. This is a one-time filing fee for the LLC Certificate of Organization when filed online. Most LLCs must legally maintain workers’ compensation insurance, which costs between $1.09 and $100 per payroll period.
If you have an LLC established in another state and want to expand into Nebraska, you must register your LLC as a foreign LLC. The cost for registration is $100 online or $110 by mail.
- Submit an Application for a Certificate of Authority, available online or via mail.
- Publish a Notice of Organization for three consecutive weeks in a general circulation newspaper in the county where the LLC’s primary office is located.