Arizona Corporation Commission
How Much Does an LLC Cost in Arizona?
Forming an LLC in Arizona means filing the Articles of Organization (Form L010) with the Arizona Corporation Commission. The calculator below separates official government fees from estimates, and fixed costs from variable ones.
An S corporation is a federal tax election, not a state entity type — both LLCs and corporations may qualify for it.
Publication required: Arizona law requires new LLCs to publish a formation notice. It's included below as an estimated required third-party cost — paid to newspapers, not the state.
First-year government fees — Arizona LLC
$50
First-year government fees for a Arizona LLC: $50
First-year estimated total: $110–$350Includes the labeled estimates and optional services below
Official state fees
Estimates — not charged by the state
Ongoing fixed fees
No fixed recurring state fee applies to every Arizona LLC.
Five-year outlook
Educational estimate based on official fee schedules verified July 12, 2026 — not legal or tax advice. Fees, rules, and processing times change; confirm with the state or a qualified professional before relying on them.
The numbers behind this page
Every figure comes from the typed data record for Arizona, verified July 12, 2026 against the sources listed at the bottom of this page.
| Fee | Amount | Schedule | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Articles of Organization filing fee | $50 | One-time | Official state fee |
| Fee | Amount | Schedule | Type |
|---|
Filing process & processing times
File online through the Commission's eCorp portal or by mail.
| Option | Typical turnaround | Added fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard processing | 10–15 business days | None | Regular processing times vary with volume; the Commission posts current dates |
| Expedited processing | 3–5 business days | $35 |
Processing times are estimates based on currently available official guidance and change with filing volume — they are not guaranteed.
Publication requirement
Arizona requires new LLCs to publish notice of formation. Expect roughly $60–$300, paid to newspapers rather than the state. Notice must be published in an approved newspaper in the county of the statutory agent's address for three consecutive publications within 60 days of filing. Businesses whose statutory agent address is in Maricopa or Pima County are exempt — the Commission's own online publication satisfies the requirement at no cost, so most Phoenix- and Tucson-area filers pay nothing.
Estimate methodology: Typical quoted rates from approved Arizona county newspapers for the required three consecutive publications.
Registered agent costs
Every Arizona LLCmust continuously maintain a registered agent with a physical in-state address. Acting as your own agent costs $0 where you meet the state's eligibility rules; commercial services typically run $100–$300 per year. The calculator uses $200 — the midpoint of that range — when you choose a hired service.
Midpoint of the typical advertised price range for national commercial registered-agent services as of July 2026 (e.g. Northwest Registered Agent $125/yr, ZenBusiness $199/yr, LegalZoom $249/yr). Budget providers advertise below this range and premium corporate-service firms above it. Serving as your own agent costs $0 where you meet state eligibility rules.
Worth knowing about Arizona
- Arizona LLCs file no annual report at all — one of the lowest ongoing-cost states.
- The publication requirement only applies when the statutory agent's address is outside Maricopa and Pima counties; inside them, the Commission publishes online for free.
Arizona LLC cost FAQs
How much does it cost to start an LLC in Arizona?
The Arizona Corporation Commission charges $50 to file the Articles of Organization (Form L010). That figure excludes optional services and any variable taxes, which depend on your circumstances.
What are the ongoing costs of an LLC in Arizona?
Arizona currently has no fixed recurring state fee that applies to every LLC — there is no annual report bill to budget for. You still need to keep a registered agent in place and stay current on any licenses or taxes that apply to your specific business.
How long does it take to form an LLC in Arizona?
Standard processing generally takes about 10–15 business days. Expedited options are available: expedited processing for $35. Processing times change with filing volume, so confirm current turnaround with the state before relying on a date.
Do I need a registered agent for an LLC in Arizona?
Yes. Every Arizona LLC must continuously maintain a registered agent with a physical address in the state to receive legal and official mail. You can generally act as your own agent at no cost if you meet the state's eligibility rules, or hire a commercial service — typically $100–$300 per year. Whether serving as your own agent is practical depends on your circumstances, including privacy and availability during business hours.
Does Arizona require LLCs to publish a notice of formation?
Yes — Arizona law requires new LLCs to publish notice of formation. Publication is paid to newspapers, not the state, and typically runs $60–$300 depending on the county. Notice must be published in an approved newspaper in the county of the statutory agent's address for three consecutive publications within 60 days of filing. Businesses whose statutory agent address is in Maricopa or Pima County are exempt — the Commission's own online publication satisfies the requirement at no cost, so most Phoenix- and Tucson-area filers pay nothing. Because this cost varies by county and newspaper, it appears as an estimated required third-party cost, separate from official state fees.
What this page doesn't cover
- Federal, state, and local taxes beyond the fixed fees shown — income-dependent taxes are listed as variable obligations and never included in exact totals.
- Business licenses, local permits, industry-specific registrations, and DBA filings.
- Attorney, accountant, or filing-service fees beyond the labeled registered-agent estimate.
- Whether an LLC — or Arizona — is the right choice for your situation. FormedIn provides general educational information, not legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice, and nothing here recommends an entity type or formation state for any specific person.
Fees, rules, deadlines, and processing times change. Confirm current requirements with the Arizona Corporation Commission and consult a qualified attorney, CPA, or tax professional about your specific circumstances.
Sources
Arizona data last verified July 12, 2026.
- Schedule of Fees — Limited Liability Companies— Arizona Corporation CommissionOfficialaccessed July 12, 2026
- Business Services FAQs— Arizona Corporation CommissionOfficialaccessed July 12, 2026
- How Much Does a Registered Agent Cost? 2026 Guide— RegisteredAgentCost.comaccessed July 12, 2026
- How Much Does a Registered Agent Cost?— ZenBusinessaccessed July 12, 2026
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