Start Your LLC in Georgia
Select your filing state to get started:
Is this your first time forming an LLC?
Have you started doing business?
How It Works
How it works:
- 1.Choose your state of formation
- 2.Fill out the online application
- 3.Pay state fees
- 4.Receive your formation documents
The Process of LLC Application
The Process of LLC Application
When you form an LLC in Georgia, you're creating a separate legal person for your business. That sounds dramatic, but it's a practical idea: contracts, debts, and any lawsuits attach to the company instead of to you. As long as you keep the business and your personal finances separated, your personal assets stay out of any business dispute.
The mechanics are well established. Georgia requires you to file the Articles of Organization with Georgia Secretary of State, Corporations Division, name a registered agent inside the state, and pay the state's filing fee. After the agency processes everything, you're officially a Georgia LLC. FormationHub prepares the paperwork to Georgia's exact format and submits it for you, which cuts down on filing errors and rejections.
Once the LLC exists, the rest is groundwork: get an EIN, set up the bank account, draft the Operating Agreement that defines how your members operate, and put the recurring state filings on your calendar so you don't lose your good standing later.
When you are ready to register your LLC in Georgia, FormationHub prepares and files your Articles of Organization with the state. We can also act as your Georgia registered agent. Most orders are filed the same business day.
How Much Does an LLC Cost in Georgia?
The $100 filing fee for your Articles of Organization goes straight to the state of Georgia. It does not come to us, and we don't keep any of it. To keep your LLC active, Georgia charges a $50 report each year. Our own service fee is separate and added on top. You see it as its own line item before you pay, so there are no surprises.
Georgia LLC FAQs
Get answers to common questions about LLC formation
FormationHub provides document preparation and filing services for business formations. We are not a law firm, accounting firm, or government agency, and we do not offer legal, tax, or financial advice. The information on this site is for general informational purposes only. Our service handles the preparation and submission of your LLC formation documents to the appropriate state authority on your behalf. FormationHub operates independently and is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or connected to any Secretary of State office or government body. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified attorney or tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.