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Nevada Certificate of Good Standing: How to Get One

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    Nevada Certificate of Good Standing — At a Glance

    DetailInformation
    Document nameCertificate of Good Standing
    Issuing agencyNevada Secretary of State
    Fee$50
    Processing time3–5 business days
    ExpeditedAvailable — $125 for 24-hour
    Online orderingAvailable
    Typical validity60–90 days

    What Is a Nevada Certificate of Good Standing?

    A Certificate of Good Standing (sometimes called a Certificate of Existence or Certificate of Status in other states) is an official document issued by the Nevada Secretary of State that confirms your LLC is:

    • Properly formed and registered with the state
    • Current on all required annual reports and fees
    • Not dissolved, revoked, or administratively suspended
    • Authorized to transact business in Nevada

    The document is time-stamped and typically considered current for 60–90 days, after which most requesting parties will require a new one.

    LLC Attorney clients can request a Certificate of Good Standing at any time through the client portal. The certificate is available as part of all LLC formation packages and ongoing compliance support.

    When Do You Need a Certificate of Good Standing?

    Common situations that require a Certificate of Good Standing include:

    • Opening a business bank account — most banks require proof of good standing before opening an account for an LLC
    • Applying for business financing — lenders verify your LLC's status as part of underwriting
    • Foreign qualification — registering your LLC to do business in another state requires a certificate from your home state
    • Contract and vendor onboarding — large companies and government contractors often require good standing documentation
    • Business acquisition or investment — buyers and investors conduct due diligence that includes verifying legal status
    • Real estate transactions — title companies and lenders may require a certificate when an LLC is buying or selling property

    Commonly needed for business bank account applications, commercial loan approvals, foreign entity registrations, or meeting investor due diligence standards.

    How to Get a Nevada Certificate of Good Standing

    1

    Confirm Your LLC Is in Good Standing

    Before ordering, verify that your LLC has filed all required annual reports and paid any outstanding fees. If your LLC has a balance due or a missed filing, the Nevada Secretary of State will not issue the certificate. You can check your status on the Nevada Secretary of State business search portal at nvsos.gov.

    2

    Order Online from the State

    Visit nvsos.gov and use the online ordering portal to request a Certificate of Good Standing. You will need your LLC name or file number and a payment method for the $50 fee.

    3

    Pay the Fee

    The fee for a Nevada Certificate of Good Standing is $50. Expedited processing is available for $125 for 24-hour.

    4

    Receive and Use the Certificate

    3–5 business days. The certificate will be issued with a date stamp. Most requesting parties accept certificates that are less than 60–90 days old — order one close to when you need to use it.

    How to Keep Your Nevada LLC in Good Standing

    A Certificate of Good Standing reflects a snapshot of your LLC's compliance status at a point in time. To maintain good standing year-round:

    • File all annual reports on timeNevada requires LLCs to file periodic reports with the Nevada Secretary of State; missing a deadline can result in late fees or administrative dissolution
    • Pay all state fees when due — franchise taxes, filing fees, and renewal fees must be current
    • Maintain a registered agent — your LLC must always have a registered agent with a physical Nevada address on file
    • Keep your state records current — file amendments if your name, registered agent, or management structure changes

    Need a Nevada Certificate of Good Standing?

    LLC Attorney handles Nevada compliance — including annual report filings, registered agent service, and obtaining your Certificate of Good Standing when you need it. Form your LLC or transfer your compliance to LLC Attorney today.

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    Nevada Certificate of Good Standing — FAQs

    The fee to obtain a Certificate of Good Standing from the Nevada Secretary of State is $50. Expedited processing is available for $125 for 24-hour. Third-party services may charge additional handling fees.

    3–5 business days. Expedited processing is available for $125 for 24-hour. Certificates typically remain valid for 60–90 days before requesting parties require a fresh one.

    These are different names for the same document, issued by different states. Nevada calls it a "Certificate of Good Standing." Other states use "Certificate of Existence" (e.g., Delaware) or "Certificate of Status" (e.g., California). They all confirm that your LLC is registered and compliant in its home state.

    The Nevada Secretary of State will not issue a Certificate of Good Standing if your LLC has an outstanding annual report, unpaid fees or taxes, or has been administratively dissolved or suspended. Check your LLC's status at nvsos.gov before requesting the certificate.

    The Nevada Secretary of State does not set a formal expiration date, but most banks, lenders, and counterparties treat certificates as current for 60–90 days from the issue date. If your certificate is older than that, you will likely need to obtain a fresh one.

    Yes. LLC Attorney handles Nevada compliance filings — including annual reports and obtaining your Certificate of Good Standing when you need it. Certificates are available to all LLC Attorney clients as part of ongoing compliance support.

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