Last Updated: March 2026
Interested in starting a business in Nevada? This guide covers everything you need to know about Nevada LLC formation services, including the state's true first-year costs and what sets Nevada apart from Wyoming.
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Whether you're starting a business in Las Vegas, launching a tech company in Reno, or seeking Nevada's tax advantages, you'll know exactly what you're getting into with a Nevada LLC — including the costs that most formation services don't advertise upfront.
Nevada is heavily marketed as a tax-friendly and privacy-friendly state, but the true costs are often higher than advertised. Nevada has no state corporate income tax — a genuine advantage. However, Nevada's Commerce Tax applies only to businesses with gross revenues exceeding $4 million per year, meaning most small businesses won't encounter it. The headline tax benefits are real, but the state fee structure is among the most expensive in the country.
Registered agent must have a Nevada physical address. Every Nevada LLC is required by law to designate a registered agent with a physical Nevada street address. P.O. boxes are not permitted. This requirement exists so that the state and legal parties can reliably serve legal documents on your LLC. Using a professional registered agent service satisfies this requirement while keeping your personal home address off public records.
Annual List of Managers/Members — Nevada's ongoing compliance requirement. Nevada replaced the traditional annual report with an "Annual List of Managers/Members," which costs $200 per year. In addition, Nevada requires a State Business License renewal at $200 per year. Combined, Nevada LLC owners pay $400 per year in ongoing state fees — substantially higher than most states. Compare this to Wyoming's $60/year annual report or Arizona's $0 annual report requirement.
Nevada does not legally require a written operating agreement for LLCs, but one is strongly recommended. Nevada's LLC statutes are business-friendly and provide flexibility in how you structure your company. Without an operating agreement, Nevada's default statutes govern your business — which may not reflect your actual ownership arrangements, especially for multi-member LLCs. LLC Attorney can help you draft an operating agreement that protects all members.
Nevada's privacy features. Nevada does not require member or manager names to appear on the initial Articles of Organization if you are using a manager-managed structure. Combined with a professional registered agent, this provides reasonable privacy for LLC owners. However, the Annual List of Managers/Members is a public filing, so members or managers will eventually appear on record after the first year. Nevada's privacy is meaningful but not absolute.
The $75 advertised filing fee is just the Articles of Organization. Nevada also requires: an Initial List of Managers/Members ($200 due within 30 days of formation) AND a State Business License ($200 due at formation or within 30 days). Total first-year state costs: $475. Most formation services advertise only the $75 Articles fee — but you cannot legally operate in Nevada without all three filings. Be aware that the Initial List and Business License are mandatory, not optional.
Ongoing annual costs compound quickly. Nevada requires an Annual List of Managers/Members renewal ($200/year) plus a State Business License renewal ($200/year, or $500/year for corporations) — totaling $400/year minimum in state fees. This is in addition to registered agent service costs. Over three years, Nevada's state fees alone total $475 (Year 1) + $400 (Year 2) + $400 (Year 3) = $1,275 in state fees before any service provider cost. This is one of the highest total state fee burdens of any state in the country.
Nevada vs. Wyoming comparison: Wyoming is frequently compared to Nevada as a privacy-friendly, tax-friendly state. Wyoming's formation cost is $100 (Articles only — no separate initial list or business license requirement) with a $60/year annual report. Over three years, Wyoming state fees total $100 + $60 + $60 = $220 — compared to Nevada's $1,275. Wyoming often wins decisively on total cost unless your business is actually based in Nevada. If you have no Nevada business presence, Wyoming or Delaware may be substantially more cost-effective over time.
When Nevada makes sense: If your business is actually operating in Nevada — with offices, employees, or customers in Las Vegas, Reno, or Henderson — forming there avoids foreign registration fees and is generally the right choice. Nevada's no-income-tax environment provides real advantages for businesses earning significant revenue in the state. For businesses with no Nevada presence, Wyoming or Delaware may be more cost-effective. LLC Attorney's Business Success Advisors can help you determine the right formation state for your specific situation.
Before comparing services, here's what you're actually filing.
What you file: Articles of Organization with the Nevada Secretary of State ($75). Within 30 days, you must also file an Initial List of Managers/Members ($200) and obtain a State Business License ($200). You must designate a registered agent with a physical Nevada street address. P.O. boxes are not allowed.
Total first-year state cost: $475 ($75 Articles + $200 Initial List + $200 Business License).
Standard processing: 3–5 business days standard for Articles; expedited options available through the Nevada Secretary of State.
Nevada's ongoing annual state costs are $400/year (Annual List $200 + Business License renewal $200), among the highest of any state. Using a professional registered agent keeps your home address off public records and ensures you receive legal documents and state notices properly. An operating agreement is not required by Nevada law but is strongly recommended for all LLCs, especially multi-member structures.
Companies like LLC Attorney, LegalZoom, and Northwest Registered Agent operate nationwide. They're your best bet if you're planning to grow beyond Nevada, need extra support services, or think you might register in other states down the road.
National providers bundle in services beyond registered agent services; for instance, compliance calendars, annual filing support, tax election changes, document storage, and expert support. If you expand to multiple states, you can manage everything from one dashboard with one provider. Pricing runs from $125 to $249 per year for registered agent alone. Northwest charges $125/year. LegalZoom is at the higher end with $249/year. LLC Attorney structures things differently by bundling registered agent service into their compliance plans starting at $14.99/month — that Standard plan includes mail scanning and access to professionally trained Business Success Advisors.
Local Nevada registered agent services focus exclusively on in-state services, primarily serving Nevada-only businesses seeking standalone registered agent services. While local providers are typically lower cost at $49–$75 annually for registered agent services alone, they offer limited support beyond basic compliance services and cannot assist with multi-state operations or provide the professional guidance that growing businesses need.
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Consider LLC Attorney specifically if you want professionally guided services with room to grow. View LLC Attorney pricing or see how Nevada LLC formation with first year registered agent service works.
Here's what each provider charges before you add anything else:
Main Pricing Comparison
| Provider | Starter/Basic Plan | Mid-Tier Plan | Premium Plan |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLC Attorney | $49 + state fee | Professional: $199 + state fee | International+: $399 + state fee |
| ZenBusiness | $0 + state fee | Pro: $199/yr | Premium: ~$349 (renews $399/yr) |
| Bizee | $0 + state fee | Standard: $199 + state fee | Premium: $299 + state fee |
| LegalZoom | $0 + state fee | Pro: $249 + state fee | Premium: $299 + state fee |
| Northwest Registered Agent | $39 + state fee | N/A (Single tier) | N/A |
Cheapest upfront: ZenBusiness, Bizee, and LegalZoom advertise $0 plans, but these exclude essential services you'll need to pay for separately.
Most transparent: Northwest ($39 + state fee) and LLC Attorney ($49 + state fee) show you the real starting price with clearer included features.
Professional formation: LLC Attorney provides professionally trained Business Success Advisors who can guide you through decisions. LegalZoom offers attorney connections through their premium plans.
24-hour filing included: LLC Attorney includes same-day filing at no extra cost. Most competitors charge between $50 to $170 for expediting, a significant hidden cost when you need quick turnaround.
Hidden reality: Those "free" plans become $200-400+ once you add required services like registered agent, EIN, and operating agreement — before Nevada's $475 first-year state fees.
Let's compare what's actually included at each price tier. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, understanding the complete package of services is critical when forming your business entity.
| Service Component | LLC Attorney [Starter ($49)] | ZenBusiness Starter | Bizee Basic | LegalZoom Basic | Northwest (Single Tier) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Formation filing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 24-hour expedited filing | ✓ Included | $100+ add-on | $100+ add-on | $100+ add-on | Available for fee |
| Registered agent (Year 1) | Via subscription ($14.99/mo) | $99 (Year 1) | FREE then $119/yr | $249/year | Included for Year 1 |
| Operating agreement | ✓ Professionally drafted | $99 add-on | $40 add-on | Add-on | Free template ($50 custom) |
| EIN filing | ✗ | $99 add-on | $70 add-on | In Pro | Add-on |
| Certificate of Good Standing | ✗ | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on (~$50) |
| Bank Resolution | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Attorney-trained support | ✓ Business Success Advisors | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Attorney consultation | Flat-fee 30-min sessions | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Privacy/anonymous filing | ✓ Standard (WY, DE, NM, NV) | Limited | Limited | Limited | Yes (Strong) |
| Customer support | Business Success Advisors + attorney access | Chat/email | Chat/email | Chat/email/phone | Phone/email (highly rated) |
| Service Component | LLC Attorney [Professional ($199)] | ZenBusiness Pro ($199/yr) | Bizee Standard ($199) | LegalZoom Pro ($249) | Northwest (Single tier) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everything in Basic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | N/A |
| Registered agent | Via subscription ($29.99/mo) | $199/year (not included, separate purchase) | Yes ($119 renewal) | $249/year separate | N/A |
| Operating agreement | ✓ Professionally drafted | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | N/A |
| EIN filing | ✓ Included | Add-on | ✓ Included | ✓ Included | N/A |
| Certificate of Good Standing | ✓ Included | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | N/A |
| 24-hour expedited filing | ✓ Included | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | N/A |
| Free amendment/name change | ✓ First 90 days | Add-on | Add-on | ✗ | N/A |
| Tax election support | ✓ S-Corp coordination | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Attorney consultation | Flat-fee 30-min sessions | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Legal documents | Via subscriptions | ✗ | ✗ | 150+ templates (1 yr) | N/A |
| Bookkeeping tools | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | 90 days (then $9.99/mo) | N/A |
| Service Component | LLC Attorney [International + ($399)] | ZenBusiness Premium (~$349/$399) | Bizee Premium ($299) | LegalZoom Premium ($299) | Northwest (N/A) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everything in Mid-Tier | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | N/A |
| Free attorney consultation if sued | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | 30-min consultations (30 days) | N/A |
| Unlimited OA updates | ✓ Custom OA + changes | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Unlimited state filings | ✓ Pay only state fee | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Unlimited Good Standing certificates | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Unlimited mail scans | ✓ Included | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Business address + mail | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Meeting minutes | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | N/A |
| Legal document templates | ✓ Access | Templates | Templates | Templates | N/A |
| Domain/website | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | N/A |
LLC Attorney: Offers professionally trained Business Success Advisors, 24-hour filing included in every package, professionally drafted Operating Agreements, flat-fee attorney consultations, and optional subscription tiers for ongoing compliance support. Serves all 50 states with multi-state anonymous filing options. Standard subscription includes CTA compliance assistance and mail scanning.
Registered agent service is legally required in Nevada. You must have one to maintain your LLC. Providers advertising "$0" formation charge separately for this mandatory service.
Using a registered agent keeps your home address off public records and ensures you receive legal documents properly, a requirement under Nevada business formation laws.
| Provider | First Year RA Cost | Renewal Cost (Annual) | Included in Base? |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLC Attorney | Included in monthly compliance subscription ($14.99/mo on Starter) | Included in monthly compliance subscription ($14.99/mo on Starter) | Via subscription |
| ZenBusiness | $99 Year 1 | $199/year | Not included Starter or Pro; Premium only |
| Bizee | Free first year | $119/year | Free first year, then paid |
| LegalZoom | $249/year | $249/year | Not included (always paid) |
| Northwest Registered Agent | Free first year (with formation) | $125/year | Free first year |
LegalZoom has the highest registered agent costs ($249/yr). LLC Attorney bundles registered agent service with compliance subscriptions. Nevada's annual state fees ($400/year for the annual list + business license renewal) make Nevada's total ongoing costs among the highest of any state — making cost-efficient registered agent service even more important. Factor in all costs when comparing providers.
Different providers have different standard processing times for LLC formation filings. Some providers include expedited filing in their base packages, while others charge additional fees for faster processing.
| Provider | Standard Timeline | Expedited Options |
|---|---|---|
| LLC Attorney | 24 business hours | Included (no extra charge) |
| ZenBusiness | 7-10 business days | Available for $79+ fee |
| Bizee | 5-10 business days | Available from $50 (dependent on state) |
| LegalZoom | Up to 30 business days (Basic) | $100+ for 1-5 days |
| Northwest | Standard processing | Available for fee |
LLC Attorney: 24-hour filing is included in every package, even the $49 Starter. When competitors charge $79+ for expedited processing, this alone can make LLC Attorney's $49 base price more cost-effective than "free" alternatives. Plus, professionally trained Business Success Advisors review your filing before submission, reducing the risk of costly errors and rejections that delay your formation even further.
LLC Attorney:
LegalZoom Premium:
All Other Providers:
When forming an LLC, sometimes it is desirable to form it with private filings or anonymity. Some reasons include: real estate investors who want to prevent tenants or competitors from finding their other property holdings; e-commerce sellers avoiding competitor research by keeping business structure confidential; high-net-worth individuals seeking asset protection through separation of personal identity from business assets; businesses in litigious industries reducing exposure to frivolous lawsuits; public figures and content creators maintaining personal privacy while running businesses.
Strongest privacy:
LLC Attorney: Attorney-trained advisors understand privacy structuring, not just filing forms but strategic planning; multi-state expertise for clients needing privacy across jurisdictions. Nevada does not require member/manager names on initial Articles in manager-managed LLCs, providing a meaningful privacy advantage at formation.
Northwest: Strong privacy policy, no data-selling, corporate commitment to client confidentiality.
Caution: ZenBusiness: Data-sharing reported; marketing partnerships. Bizee: Data-sharing and upsells reported. LegalZoom: Large company, unclear data practices.
The quality of customer support matters when you're navigating complex business formation decisions.
| Provider | Support Quality | Attorney Access | Customer Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLC Attorney | Business Success Advisors + attorney access | Yes | 4.3/5 on Trustpilot (December, 2025) |
| LegalZoom | Phone/chat/email 7 days | Premium only (30 days) | 4.6/5 on Trustpilot (December 2025) |
| Northwest | Great phone/email | No | 3.8/5 on Trustpilot (December 2025) |
| ZenBusiness | Chat/email | No | 4.8/5 on Trustpilot (December, 2025) |
| Bizee | Chat/email | No | 4.7/5 on Trustpilot (December, 2025) |
What sets LLC Attorney apart: Business Success Advisors aren't just customer service reps; they're professionally trained professionals who understand business law. They can guide your entity selection decisions, explain ownership structures, and help you determine when you need full attorney consultation. This level of expertise is unavailable from chat-only support teams at other providers.
Most transparent:
LLC Attorney: Clear base pricing with optional add-on subscriptions you can evaluate upfront. Northwest: Clear pricing, no upsells, straightforward service model.
Hidden fees/upsells:
LegalZoom: $249/yr registered agent always costs extra; frequent upsells; Basic plan takes 30 days (forcing expedite fees). ZenBusiness: Dashboard upsell prompts after formation, additional services pushed constantly. Bizee: Many add-on charges, what looks cheap becomes expensive. All providers: Nevada's $200 Initial List and $200 Business License are frequently not highlighted upfront — be sure to budget for all three required state filings.
Annual compliance requirements vary by state, but every LLC needs ongoing support to maintain good standing. Nevada's annual compliance requirements — the Annual List of Managers/Members and Business License renewal — must both be filed each year with corresponding fees. Compliance memberships provide proactive support for registered agent services and other compliance-related needs.
LLC Attorney:
LegalZoom: Separate compliance services (extra cost), pay per transaction or service. Others: Automated alerts only, no attorney guidance, you're on your own to figure out requirements.
Why this matters: According to the Small Business Administration, failing to maintain compliance can result in administrative dissolution, loss of liability protection, and penalties. Having professionally trained advisors available gives you confidence you're handling requirements correctly — particularly important in Nevada where two separate annual filings are required.
Here's what you'll actually pay over three years, including required services. This realistic comparison factors in costs that every LLC needs: formation, registered agent, operating agreement, EIN, compliance monitoring, and Nevada's required state fees.
Assumptions: NV LLC, registered agent required ($400/year ongoing state fees: annual list $200 + business license $200), operating agreement recommended, EIN needed. Year 1 state cost = $475 ($75 Articles + $200 Initial List + $200 Business License).
| Provider | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | 3-Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LLC Attorney (Starter + Standard subscription) | $703.88 ($49 + $475 state + $179.88 subscription) | $579.88 ($179.88 subscription + $400 state fees) | $579.88 | $1,863.64 |
| LegalZoom (Basic + required add-ons) | ~$1,073 ($0 + $249 RA + $475 state + $249 Pro for OA/EIN) | $649 ($249 RA + $400 state fees) | $649 | ~$2,371 |
| ZenBusiness (Starter + add-ons) | ~$872 ($0 Starter + $475 state + $99 RA (Yr 1) + $99 OA + $99 EIN) | $599 ($199 RA + $400 state fees) | $599 | ~$2,070 |
| Bizee (Basic + add-ons) | ~$685 ($0 Basic + $475 state + $0 RA (Yr 1 free) + $40 OA + $70 EIN) | $519 ($119 RA + $400 state fees) | $519 | ~$1,723 |
| Northwest | ~$664 ($39 formation + $475 state + $0 RA (Yr 1 free) + ~$50 EIN) | $525 ($125 RA + $400 state fees) | $525 | ~$1,714 |
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: 24-hour filing included at no extra charge (competitors charge $79+); professionally trained Business Success Advisors review before submission, catching issues that would cause rejections; when opportunity knocks, you need to be ready.
When speed matters: Time-sensitive contracts, investment/funding deadlines, real estate closings, urgent business opportunities with tight deadlines.
Real-world example: When you're closing on a Nevada property in two weeks and need an LLC for financing, LLC Attorney's included 24-hour filing means you're ready on time. Competitors' standard processing would miss your deadline, forcing you to pay expedite fees or worse, lose the property.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Attorney-trained advisors understand privacy structuring and strategic planning; multi-state expertise when you need privacy protection across jurisdictions. Nevada provides reasonable privacy at formation for manager-managed LLCs. Alternative: Northwest (strong privacy, no attorney support). Caution: ZenBusiness, Bizee, LegalZoom (data-sharing concerns reported by users).
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Attorney consultation for complex structuring; Professionally drafted Operating Agreements, customized for your ownership structure; Business Success Advisors guide entity selection; tax strategy support (LLC vs. S-Corp); Professional package includes tax election change support.
When needed: Multi-member with unequal ownership; real estate portfolios (holding + subsidiaries); business + real estate separation; S-Corp election consideration; high-net-worth planning.
Real-world example: Setting up a Nevada holding company that owns multiple property LLCs, with three members who want different profit distributions than ownership percentages, requires professionally drafted operating agreements and legal guidance. Template services will give you a standard agreement that doesn't address your structure, forcing you to hire an attorney later to fix it.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
LLC Attorney subscriptions: Standard ($14.99/mo): Registered agent + CTA compliance + 5 free mail scans. Professional ($29.99/mo): Standard + unlimited mail scans + unlimited OA updates + legal templates. Virtual Office+ ($49.99/mo): Professional + custom OA + unlimited Certificates of Good Standing + unlimited state filings + free attorney consultation if sued.
Business Success Advisors provide professionally trained support and guide entity selection, structure, and compliance — including Nevada's dual annual filing requirements. Flat-fee 30-minute attorney sessions available anytime. LegalZoom Premium offers only 30-day attorney access with third-party attorneys, then you're on your own.
When needed: First-time owners; multi-state operations; regulated industries; want attorney support "on call"; growing businesses needing ongoing legal documents.
Best choices: Bizee or Northwest for absolute lowest cost; consider LLC Attorney if budget allows
For absolute lowest: Bizee Basic ($0 + state fee) with free registered agent year 1; Northwest ($39 + state fee) with transparent pricing and excellent support.
Consider LLC Attorney if: Budget allows $49 + state fee; you want 24-hour filing included (saves $79+ on expediting); professionally drafted Operating Agreement; Business Success Advisors to prevent costly mistakes. Reality check: "Free" plans cost $500-900+ in Nevada with required add-ons and mandatory state fees. LLC Attorney's $49 Starter includes 24-hour filing + professionally drafted OA. Caution for budget: LegalZoom (highest registered agent costs at $249/yr) combined with Nevada's high state fees makes LegalZoom especially expensive in Nevada.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Serves all 50 states; multi-state compliance support through Business Success Advisors; Professional and Virtual Office+ subscriptions provide ongoing support as you expand; professionally trained advisors understand interstate commerce considerations.
When needed: E-commerce shipping nationwide; service businesses with clients across multiple states; consulting firms with national clientele; companies planning multi-state expansion. Note: If your business has no Nevada presence, LLC Attorney's Business Success Advisors can help you evaluate whether Nevada, Wyoming, or another state is the most cost-effective formation choice for your specific situation.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Professionally drafted Operating Agreements handle complex partnership structures (chef/investor/manager); Business Success Advisors understand high-liability industries; flat-fee attorney consultations for lease negotiations, liquor license requirements, employment matters; 24-hour filing critical for lease or licensing deadlines.
Key considerations: Operating Agreements should clearly define roles; liability protection is critical in food service; Nevada's hospitality industry makes restaurant formation especially common in Las Vegas and Reno. Template operating agreements don't address restaurant-specific scenarios like tip pooling or management responsibilities.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Professionally drafted Operating Agreements handle retail-specific needs (inventory ownership, lease obligations, vendor relationships); 24-hour filing included for commercial lease deadlines; Business Success Advisors guide single-member vs. partnership structures; subscription services support expansion and additional locations.
Real-world example: Opening a boutique in Las Vegas or Reno with a partner requires an Operating Agreement that addresses inventory investment, profit splits, management responsibilities, and exit strategies. LLC Attorney's professionally drafted agreements handle these specifics; template services provide generic documents that miss retail-specific issues.
Best choice: LLC Attorney
Why they win: Attorney consultations for investor agreements and equity structures; Operating Agreements drafted to accommodate future investment rounds and equity grants; Business Success Advisors guide LLC vs. C-Corp decisions; Professional package includes S-Corp election support; all 50 states served, including Delaware for investor preference.
When needed: Software/SaaS planning to raise venture capital; tech startups with multiple co-founders; companies planning to issue equity to employees; businesses requiring IP protection. Nevada's growing tech scene in Reno and Las Vegas creates many formation opportunities. Many venture capital investors prefer C-Corps; Business Success Advisors can help you understand when LLC works vs. when C-Corp is necessary.
Choosing an LLC formation service in Nevada isn't about the lowest advertised price. Nevada's true first-year cost of $475 in state fees alone — and $400/year ongoing — means the state fee burden is among the highest in the country. When you factor in required add-ons like registered agent service, operating agreements, and EIN filing, plus ongoing registered agent costs, the real price differences between providers narrow considerably — but the quality differences do not.
You had to choose between expensive professional guidance or cheap do-it-yourself service.
LLC Attorney combines the best of both worlds: professionally guided formation with professionally trained Business Success Advisors, fast 24-hour filing included at no extra charge, and competitive pricing. You get professional guidance without law firm costs, and online speed without sacrificing quality. Despite Nevada's high state fees, Nevada's no-income-tax environment has real advantages for businesses that are genuinely operating in the state — and LLC Attorney ensures your formation is done right from day one.
What sets LLC Attorney apart:
Consider:
The right choice depends on your specific needs, but for most entrepreneurs, professionally guided formation at competitive pricing makes LLC Attorney the smart middle ground between expensive law firms and template-only services.
Nevada advertises a $75 Articles of Organization fee, but this is only one of three required state filings. Within 30 days of formation, you must also file an Initial List of Managers/Members ($200) and obtain a State Business License ($200). Total required first-year state cost: $475. On top of that, you need registered agent service and should have an operating agreement. Most formation service providers advertise the $75 fee without making clear that all three filings are required to legally operate in Nevada.
With service provider fees, expect to pay $700–$1,100+ in Year 1 total. LLC Attorney's Business Success Advisors can help you understand all costs upfront.
Nevada LLCs owe two annual filings each year: (1) Annual List of Managers/Members: $200/year. (2) State Business License renewal: $200/year. Total: $400/year in state fees, every year, for as long as your LLC exists. This is in addition to registered agent service costs ($49–$249/year depending on provider).
Nevada's annual ongoing state costs are significantly higher than most states — Wyoming, for example, only charges $60/year for its annual report. If your business is not actually based in Nevada, compare total 3-year costs carefully before choosing Nevada as your formation state.
No. Nevada has no corporate income tax and no personal income tax. This is one of Nevada's primary business attractions. However, Nevada does have a "Commerce Tax" that applies to businesses with Nevada gross revenues exceeding $4 million per year. Below that threshold, LLCs pay no Nevada income tax on earnings. Note that federal income tax still applies regardless of state.
The no-income-tax environment benefits businesses earning significant revenue in Nevada, but the $400/year in state fees partially offsets this advantage for smaller businesses compared to other low-cost states.
Both states are marketed as privacy-friendly and tax-friendly. Wyoming generally wins on cost: Wyoming's formation fee is $100 with a $60/year annual report, totaling $220 in state fees over 3 years. Nevada's state fees total $475 (Year 1) + $400 + $400 = $1,275 over 3 years — nearly 6x more. Both states offer good privacy protections and no income tax. Wyoming has strong charge-order protection codified in statute. Nevada has a longer history as a corporate-friendly state.
The right choice depends on your specific situation — if you're actually doing business in Nevada, form there. If you have no Nevada presence, Wyoming is often more cost-effective. LLC Attorney serves all 50 states and can advise on the best formation state for your needs.
Yes. Every Nevada LLC must designate a registered agent with a physical Nevada street address. P.O. boxes are not permitted. The registered agent receives legal notices, service of process, and government correspondence on behalf of your LLC. You can act as your own registered agent if you have a Nevada physical address, but most business owners use a professional service to maintain privacy and ensure reliable document handling.
Registered agent service runs $49–$249/year. Given Nevada's high ongoing state fees ($400/year), choosing a cost-efficient registered agent service helps manage total annual costs.
Nevada does not legally require a written operating agreement for LLCs, but it is strongly recommended. Without one, Nevada's default LLC statutes govern your business, which may not reflect your actual ownership arrangements. Nevada's LLC statutes are relatively business-friendly, but a well-drafted operating agreement is essential for documenting ownership percentages, profit distributions, management responsibilities, and member exit procedures — especially for multi-member LLCs.
LLC Attorney's professionally prepared operating agreements ensure your LLC is properly documented from day one.
LLC Attorney has helped launch and support over 100,000 businesses across all 50 states. Founded on the principle that entrepreneurs deserve professionally guided formation services at affordable prices, LLC Attorney bridges the gap between expensive law firms and template-only online services.
With professionally trained Business Success Advisors, flat-fee attorney consultations, and comprehensive subscription services, LLC Attorney provides the professional guidance you need to start and grow your business confidently. Learn more at LLCAttorney.com.
Disclaimer: This comparison guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Prices and features are accurate as of March 2026 but may change. Always verify current pricing and features on provider websites before making a purchase decision. State filing fees vary by state and are not included in the prices shown unless otherwise noted. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Last updated: March 2026