Nevada Articles of Organization: The Document That Creates Your LLC
What the Articles of Organization include
- Your LLC name (available and ending in "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company").
- Your registered agent name, Nevada physical address, and signed acceptance.
- Whether the LLC is member-managed or manager-managed, with the managers or members named.
- The organizer's name and signature (Bastion can serve as organizer).
The two filings that go with it
Nevada is unusual: forming is a three-document bundle, not a single filing.
Step by step (what Bastion does for you)
- Confirm your chosen name is available with the state.
- Attach your Nevada registered agent and signed acceptance.
- Complete the Articles, the Initial List, and the State Business License application.
- File all three with the Secretary of State and pay the $425 in state fees.
- Send you the stamped, state-approved documents for your records and your bank.
After it's approved
Once approved, your LLC legally exists. Next: get your EIN, sign your operating agreement, and request a Certificate of Good Standing if your bank asks for one.
Nevada Articles of Organization, Initial List and State Business License approved by the Secretary of State
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does it cost to file a Nevada LLC?
- $425 in state fees at formation: $75 for the Articles of Organization, $150 for the Initial List of Managers/Members, and $200 for the State Business License. All three are filed together.
- Can a non-resident file Nevada Articles of Organization?
- Yes. There is no residency requirement. You need a Nevada registered agent, and your mailing address can be outside the US.
