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Incorporate or form an LLC in Arizona
Quick Notes on Incorporating in Arizona
| Processing time | State fees | Our fee | |
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About 2 months
on average
About 3 weeks
with $35 expedite fee
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$60
C-Corp or S-Corp
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$50
LLC
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$139
Standard Package
$297
Premier Package
$773
Venture Package
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Arizona has an average incorporation processing time of about 2 months, which can be expedited to about 3 weeks for an additional state fee of $35.
The state of Arizona requires a fee of $60 to form a C-Corp or S-Corp, and a fee of $50 to form an LLC (Limited Liability Company).
These Arizona state fees are in addition to our incorporation fee, which is $139 for our Standard Package, $297 for our Premier Package, or $773 for our Venture Package.
Arizona maintenance requirements for C-Corps and S-Corps
Arizona companies must file an annual report and certificate of disclosure with Arizona Corporation Commission. The filing fee is $45. The statement must be filed with the state by the due date (typically three months after the original formation date of the company in Arizona).
Arizona maintenance requirements for LLCs
Arizona statutes do not require LLC's to file annual reports as Corporations do. However, LLC's must still report any changes to their known place of business address, statutory agent, or members/managers. Address changes or agent appointments may be done on the LLC statement of change form. Adding or removing members/managers must be done on the LLC amendment form.
The state of Arizona requires a fee of $60 to form a C-Corp or S-Corp, and a fee of $50 to form an LLC (Limited Liability Company).
These Arizona state fees are in addition to our incorporation fee, which is $139 for our Standard Package, $297 for our Premier Package, or $773 for our Venture Package.
Arizona maintenance requirements for C-Corps and S-Corps
Arizona companies must file an annual report and certificate of disclosure with Arizona Corporation Commission. The filing fee is $45. The statement must be filed with the state by the due date (typically three months after the original formation date of the company in Arizona).
Arizona maintenance requirements for LLCs
Arizona statutes do not require LLC's to file annual reports as Corporations do. However, LLC's must still report any changes to their known place of business address, statutory agent, or members/managers. Address changes or agent appointments may be done on the LLC statement of change form. Adding or removing members/managers must be done on the LLC amendment form.

