Costs and Requirements
The initial cost of establishing a business in Nevada is $425. This breaks down to:
- $75 to file Articles of Organization (or Articles of Incorporation)
- $150 for the first annual list
- $200 to establish your state business license.
To start a business in Nevada, you must file either Articles of Organization (for LLCs) or Articles of Incorporation (for corporations). Nevada businesses must submit an Annual List. A state business license is also required.
Business Registration Steps
To register your business in Nevada, you will need to:
- Choose a Corporate Name.
- File Articles of Incorporation.
- File Initial List of Officers and State Business License Application.
- Appoint a Registered Agent.
- Prepare Corporate Bylaws.
- Appoint Directors and Hold First Board Meeting.
In Nevada, businesses must obtain a general business license from cities and municipalities. If operating in multiple cities, you will need a business license from each location.
Forming an LLC
When forming an LLC in Nevada, consider the following:
- Articles of Organization Fee: $75.
- State Business License Fee: $200.
- Initial List of Members Fee: $150.
- Total: $425.
Every LLC in Nevada requires a registered agent, who can be an individual with a street address in the state or a registered agent service.
Additional Information
- State Business License Renewal Fee: $350 annually.
- Hiring a Registered Agent Cost: Varies between $50 to $300 per year.
Remember, online filings for LLCs in Nevada are processed immediately, while mailed-in forms may take 1-2 weeks.