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FAQs

How much is it to start an LLC in Nevada?

To legally start an LLC in Nevada, you’re required to pay three state fees upfront: for the Articles of Organization, for the Initial List of Managers or Members, and for the Nevada State Business License (most LLCs require it). This brings the minimum total state fees to $425, payable to the Nevada Secretary of State.

Most LLCs will also need a registered agent with a physical address in Nevada. If you don’t have one, hiring a commercial registered agent typically adds $100–$300 per year.

Annual maintenance costs include renewing the State Business License and filing the Annual List, which together cost $350 per year.

The Nevada Secretary of State offers different processing speeds depending on your urgency:

  • Standard processing: 5–10 business days
  • Expedited options: Available for an additional fee, with processing in as little as 1–3 business days

If you engage a professional service provider such as One IBC USA to manage the entire setup including filings, registered agent service, and optionally nominee services, a business address, and bank account support the full package often starts from $900 to $1,200 or more, depending on the service tier and jurisdictional add-ons.