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Georgia LLC Cost Calculator

Calculate the total cost to form your LLC in Georgia. Compare pricing across different service providers and see exactly what you'll pay.

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$0 $500+
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Free $300
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Free $200
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Free $100
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None $150
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Cost Breakdown

Georgia State Filing Fee $100
Formation Service Fee $0
Registered Agent (1st year) $0
Operating Agreement $0
EIN (Tax ID) Service $0
Expedited Processing $0
Total Cost: $100

This is your estimated total cost to form an LLC in Georgia

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Service Provider Base Price Registered Agent Operating Agreement EIN Service Total (Basic Package)
ZenBusiness
ZenBusiness
Recommended
$0
+ state fees
$199/yr $99 $99 $100
Bizee
Bizee
$0
+ state fees
Free 1st year $99 $70 $100
Inc Authority
Inc Authority
$0
+ state fees
Free 1st year $50 $70 $100
Tailor Brands
Tailor Brands
$0
+ state fees
Free 1st year Included Included $100
LegalZoom
LegalZoom
$0
+ state fees
$249/yr $99 $159 $100

*All prices include the $100 Georgia state filing fee

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum cost to form an LLC in Georgia?

The minimum cost is $100 if you file directly with the Georgia Secretary of State. However, most people use a formation service starting at $0 plus the state fee for added convenience and support.

Do I need a registered agent in Georgia?

Yes, Georgia requires all LLCs to have a registered agent with a Georgia address. You can serve as your own registered agent or hire a professional service (typically $100-$300/year).

Are there any ongoing costs for a Georgia LLC?

Yes, Georgia charges a $50 annual registration fee. If you use a registered agent service, that's typically $100-$300 per year as well.

What's included in an operating agreement?

An operating agreement outlines how your LLC will be managed, profit distribution, member responsibilities, and procedures for adding or removing members. While not required in Georgia, it's highly recommended for legal protection.