All 50 States

Launch Your Business the Right Way

Professional LLC, corporation, and nonprofit formation — with everything included. We handle the paperwork while you focus on building your business.

Compare Your Business Structure Options

Not sure which entity type is right for you? Here's a quick comparison to help you decide.

Feature LLC Corporation (Inc.) Sole Proprietorship
Personal liability protection Yes — strong protection Yes — strong protection No — full personal liability
Taxation Pass-through (default); can elect S-Corp or C-Corp C-Corp (double taxation) or S-Corp election Pass-through on Schedule C
Management structure Flexible — member-managed or manager-managed Formal — board of directors and officers required Owner manages everything
Raising investment More difficult; no stock issuance Ideal — can issue shares to investors Very difficult — no formal structure
Annual maintenance Low — annual report and state fees Higher — annual meetings, minutes, report Minimal — just personal tax filing
Best for Most small businesses & freelancers Startups seeking VC funding; larger businesses Testing a concept; very small side businesses
Our flat fee $199 $299 N/A (no filing needed)

What's Included in Every Package

Our formation packages include everything you need to launch legally and professionally.

EIN (Tax ID)

Articles of Incorporation

Registered Agent (1 yr)

Operating Agreement

State Filing

We File in All 50 States

Whether you're launching in Delaware for tax advantages or your home state for convenience, we handle filings nationwide.

We file business formations in all 50 U.S. states, including popular choices like Delaware, Wyoming, Nevada, and Florida. Not sure which state is best for your business? Our attorneys will advise you.

Business Formation Pricing

All packages include EIN, registered agent (1 year), articles, and operating agreement. State filing fees are additional.

LLC
$199
+ state filing fee
  • Articles of Organization
  • EIN (Federal Tax ID)
  • Registered Agent (1 Year)
  • Operating Agreement
  • State Filing & Compliance
  • Certificate of Formation
Form My LLC
Nonprofit
$349
+ state filing fee
  • Articles of Incorporation
  • EIN (Federal Tax ID)
  • Registered Agent (1 Year)
  • Bylaws & Conflict Policy
  • State Filing & Compliance
  • IRS 501(c)(3) Preparation
Form My Nonprofit

Business Formation Questions

For most small businesses and solo entrepreneurs, an LLC is ideal due to its flexibility, simpler management, and pass-through taxation. A Corporation is better if you plan to raise venture capital, offer stock options to employees, or eventually go public. Our attorneys will advise on the best structure for your specific goals in a free consultation.
For most small businesses that operate locally, forming in your home state is simplest and most cost-effective. Delaware, Wyoming, and Nevada are popular for their strong legal protections and privacy, but if you operate primarily in another state, you'll need to register as a "foreign entity" there anyway — incurring double fees. We'll help you make the right choice.
Absolutely, and we strongly recommend it. Forming an LLC only protects your business name at the state level — it does not prevent other businesses in other states from using the same name, and it does not give you the right to stop online infringers. A federal trademark registration through the USPTO gives you nationwide exclusive rights and is the gold standard of brand ownership.
Processing time varies by state. Some states approve filings within 1–3 business days (Delaware, Wyoming), while others can take 2–4 weeks. Expedited processing is available in most states for an additional fee. We will give you an accurate timeline for your state when you place your order.
Yes. Every state requires businesses to designate a registered agent — a person or entity with a physical address in the state to receive official legal documents. Using a professional registered agent (like our service) protects your privacy and ensures you never miss important legal notices. Our formation packages include one year of registered agent service.
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is your business's federal tax ID number, issued by the IRS. You need one to open a business bank account, hire employees, file business taxes, and apply for business licenses. We obtain your EIN from the IRS as part of every formation package, so you can hit the ground running.

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