A Quick Guide to Nevada’s LLC Filing Fees
| Required Filing | Current Fee |
| Articles of Organization | $75 |
| Initial List of Managers or Members | $150 |
| State Business License Application | $200 |
| Foreign (Non-Nevada) Limited-Liability Company Application for Registration | $75 |
| Annual List of Managers or Members | $150 |
| State Business License Renewal | $200 |
Wondering about the total costs? See our complete guide: How Much to Form an LLC in Nevada for Entrepreneurs in 2025.
You can get more benefits from your LLC if you choose the right primary location to incorporate your business in. For example, you get the strongest asset protections in the country if you form your LLC in Nevada. Additionally, the state has no formal information-sharing agreement with the IRS, so LLC owners can stay anonymous as long as they want.
If these features matter to you, consider starting an LLC in Nevada. Find out everything you need about Nevada’s filing fees for LLCs through this guide.
How Much Are The LLC Fees in Nevada?
When starting and maintaining an LLC in Nevada, you must pay a total of $425 on initial filing fees and $350 on annual filing fees.
Initial State Filings
Nevada’s total amount of filing fees for forming LLCs includes the costs for filing the following documents:
- Articles of Organization
- Initial List of Managers or Members
- State business license
Before you can get your state business license (which costs $200), you must pay $75 and $150 to file your Articles of Organization and your Initial List of Members or Managers. If you want to expedite the filing process, the Nevada Secretary of State offers an express processing service with fees ranging from $125 for 24-hour processing to $1000 for 1-hour processing. They will also charge you $30 for an additional certified copy of your documents.
Annual State Filings
Nevada also requires your LLC to file an Annual List of Managers or Members and renew its state business license. These documents cost $150 and $200, respectively.
Compliance Update
The fees mentioned above are the latest rates charged by the Nevada Secretary of State as of 2026, although they could change anytime. We recommend checking for any significant adjustments to help you budget for these costs.
What are the Other Costs I Should Consider?
Aside from Nevada’s LLC filing fees, you may want to consider other costs and charges such as:
Name Reservation
Nevada is strict when it comes to business names. Your LLC can’t share the same name with another startup. You can avoid this issue by reserving the name of your LLC in advance, which will cost you $25.
Once the state approves your application, it’ll reserve your name for 90 days. Take note that Nevada will only reserve names that are still available for use. You can check the state’s Business Search database to check if your chosen name is being used by anyone.
Doing Business As (DBA) Registration
A “Doing Business As” certificate allows your LLC to operate under another name besides your legal name. DBA registration is done at the local level, and registration fees vary by city and county.
If you plan on using a different name for your LLC, we suggest you get a DBA certificate before anything else.
Foreign LLC Registration
Foreign LLCs are businesses formed outside of Nevada. Suppose you have an existing company in California and want to expand your operations to Nevada. In that case, you must register your foreign LLC with the Nevada Secretary of State.
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To register as a foreign LLC in the state, you must complete a Foreign (Non-Nevada) Limited-Liability Company Application for Registration form and submit it to the Nevada Secretary of State. The filing fee for this document costs $75.
Certificate of Good Standing
A certificate of good standing proves that your business is legally and properly maintained in Nevada. While LLCs are not required to get one, the certificate does come with a few benefits.
For instance, the certificate allows you to do business in another state. If you plan to expand the operations of your LLC in Nevada, having a certificate of good standing is beneficial, as it makes it easier for LLCs to connect with investors.
Getting a Certificate of Good Standing from the Nevada Secretary of State will cost you $50.
Other Business Licenses & Permits
Nevada may require you to get other permits to operate, depending on the nature of your LLC. For example, certain professions need special licenses from the state boards that oversee their industry. This includes the following professionals:
- Barbers
- Nurses
- Real estate brokers
- Massage therapists
The cost of a professional permit depends on your profession and the service you offer. Suppose you’re a massage therapist thinking of starting your own company. In that case, you’ll have to pay $480 (for online applications) or $510 (for paper filings) to get a license from the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy.
Registered Agent Fees
Nevada also requires all LLCs to have a registered agent. A registered agent is designated to receive all of your company’s legal notices and documents. The state requires one to ensure proper service of the process even if you don’t reside in Nevada.
Typically, you can assign an employee as your registered agent or hire one living within the state. Initial and annual fees vary by registered agent, although their average cost generally ranges from $100 to $300.
Form Your Nevada LLC Today
Nevada has so much to offer to startups and big businesses. Strong asset protection, an optimal structure for long-term strategy, and potential tax advantages make the state a top-tier choice for LLC formation.
If you want to maximize these benefits, NCH can help you set up a Nevada LLC right the first time. We provide a proven, structured process that’s designed to reduce errors, delays, and unnecessary costs, backed by 32+ years in business and 250,000+ businesses formed. Moreover, our approach to LLC formation focuses on accuracy, clarity, and long-term support.
DISCLAIMER: The above material has been prepared for informational purposes only, containing opinions of the provider, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consider consulting tax, legal, and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.




