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How to Form an LLC in Arizona (2026)

Everything you need to start a Arizona LLC — from choosing a name to staying compliant after formation.

$50
Filing fee
None
Annual fee
14 days
Processing time
$150+
Est. year-1 cost
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Form in your home state if you operate locally

Unless you have investors or specific legal needs, forming your LLC in Arizona (where you do business) is simpler and cheaper than Delaware or Wyoming — you avoid registering as a foreign LLC in two states.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Arizona?
Forming an LLC in Arizona costs $50 for the state filing fee, plus an estimated $100 for the required publication notice. The estimated first-year total (filing + publication) is approximately $150.
How long does it take to form an LLC in Arizona?
Arizona LLC formation typically takes 14 business days for standard processing. Expedited processing is available: 3. The clock starts when the Secretary of State receives and accepts your Articles of Organization.
Do I need a registered agent for my Arizona LLC?
Yes — every Arizona LLC must have a registered agent with a physical Arizona street address available during business hours to receive legal documents and state correspondence. A registered agent is required by state law and must be listed in your Articles of Organization.
What is the annual fee for an LLC in Arizona?
Arizona LLCs must file an annual report and pay a $0 fee (currently $0, but the report is still required). Failure to file can result in administrative dissolution of your LLC.
Can I be my own registered agent in Arizona?
Yes — you can serve as your own registered agent in Arizona as long as you have a physical street address (not a P.O. box) in the state and are available during regular business hours. The tradeoff: your address becomes part of the public record. Many LLC owners use a registered agent service ($50–$150/year) for privacy and to ensure no legal notices are missed.
What taxes does a Arizona LLC pay?
A Arizona LLC is a pass-through entity by default — the LLC itself pays no federal income tax. Profits and losses pass through to the members' personal tax returns. Arizona state taxes may include: annual report fee ($0), and standard state income tax on your share of LLC profits. Multi-member LLCs file a partnership return (Form 1065); single-member LLCs file on Schedule C.
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Registered agent — don't skip this

Your registered agent's address is publicly listed in the state business registry. Using a commercial service keeps your home address off public records and ensures no lawsuit notices are missed when you're away.
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