How to Form an LLC in Maryland (2026)
Everything you need to start a Maryland LLC — from choosing a name to staying compliant after formation.
Form in your home state if you operate locally
Unless you have investors or specific legal needs, forming your LLC in Maryland (where you do business) is simpler and cheaper than Delaware or Wyoming — you avoid registering as a foreign LLC in two states.Step-by-Step: Forming a Maryland LLC
Choose a name for your LLC
Your LLC name must be unique in Maryland and must include "Limited Liability Company," "LLC," or "L.L.C." Search the Maryland Secretary of State's business name database before filing to confirm availability. You can typically reserve a name for 30–120 days for a small fee.
Appoint a registered agent
Every Maryland LLC must have a registered agent — a person or company with a physical Maryland address available during business hours to receive legal notices and state correspondence. You can serve as your own registered agent, or hire a registered agent service ($50–$150/year) for privacy and reliability.
File your Articles of Organization
Submit your Articles of Organization to the Maryland Secretary of State along with the $100 filing fee. Standard processing takes approximately 7 business days. Expedited processing is available: 1.
Create an Operating Agreement
An Operating Agreement governs how your LLC is managed, how profits are split, and what happens if a member leaves. Maryland may not require one, but having one is strongly recommended — it protects your limited liability status and prevents disputes.
Get an EIN from the IRS
Apply for a free Employer Identification Number (EIN) at irs.gov/ein. You'll need it to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file taxes. The application takes about 10 minutes and your EIN is issued immediately online.
Open a business bank account
Keep business finances strictly separate from personal accounts. Commingling funds is one of the most common reasons courts "pierce the corporate veil" and hold LLC members personally liable. Bring your EIN, Articles of Organization, and Operating Agreement to the bank.
Get business licenses and permits
Depending on your industry and location, you may need federal, state, or local business licenses. Check with your city and county clerk's office and the Maryland state licensing portal for requirements specific to your business type.
Stay compliant after formation
File your annual report and pay the $300 annual fee any state and local tax filings.
Maryland's $300 annual personal property return makes it one of the most expensive states to maintain an LLC.
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EIN is free and takes 10 minutes
Apply at irs.gov/ein — no third-party service required. You'll receive your EIN instantly and need it to open a business bank account and file taxes.Maryland LLC — Cost Summary
| Filing fee | $100 |
| Document name | Articles of Organization |
| Annual report fee | $300 |
| Publication cost | Not required |
| Franchise tax | None |
| Standard processing | 7 business days |
| Expedited processing | 1 |
| Est. year-1 total | $100+ |
Source: Maryland Secretary of State ↗
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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.Form Your Maryland LLC — Done Right
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