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Connecticut state guide · Formation

How to form a
Connecticut LLC

Forming a Connecticut LLC is a filing, not a ceremony. Here is the actual process — what gets submitted to the Connecticut Secretary of the State, how long approval takes, and what arrives in your inbox when it's done.

Filing agencyConnecticut Secretary of the State
State filing fee$120
Typical approval5–7 business days
Annual report$80 annually

The filing, in plain English

A Connecticut LLC is created when the Connecticut Secretary of the State, Business Services Division accepts your Certificate of Organization and issues a certificate. Everything else — the EIN, the operating agreement, the bank account — happens around that central act. Our $299 flat service walks through all of it; you pay the Connecticut filing fee of $120 separately, directly to the state.

Most founders forming a single-member Connecticut LLC are done in 5–7 business days of standard processing time. Multi-member filings take about the same; the additional complexity lives in the operating agreement, not at the state.

Connecticut note

Annual report fee increased from $20 to $80 effective July 1, 2020.

The six steps we take

  1. I.

    Confirm your name is available

    We check your chosen LLC name against the Connecticut Secretary of the State database before anything is submitted. If the first choice is taken, we call before filing — we do not submit a filing you did not authorize.

  2. II.

    Draft the Certificate of Organization

    A formation specialist prepares the Articles to Connecticut's exact format, with your members, registered agent, principal office address, and effective date.

  3. III.

    Submit electronically

    Filed through the Connecticut Secretary of the State's online system. Your Connecticut registered agent of record is our Hartford office for the first year.

  4. IV.

    Connecticut approves the LLC

    Approval typically arrives in 5–7 business days. We watch the queue daily and forward the stamped certificate the moment it clears.

  5. V.

    We obtain the EIN

    Once the LLC is approved, we file SS-4 with the IRS to get your Employer Identification Number — the federal tax ID you need to open a business bank account.

  6. VI.

    We deliver the bank-ready packet

    Stamped certificate, EIN letter, custom operating agreement drafted to your ownership structure, and your registered agent confirmation. You sign the operating agreement and open the account.

What you need to have ready

Before we file, we need a handful of decisions from you. None of them are heavy, but we have to confirm each one on the reservation call:

  • A Connecticut LLC name — ending in "LLC," "L.L.C.," or "Limited Liability Company," distinguishable from other Connecticut entities.
  • A principal office address — home, commercial, or mail-forwarding. Becomes part of the public record.
  • Members — the individuals or entities that own the LLC. Connecticut allows single-member LLCs.
  • Management structure — member-managed (most common) or manager-managed. We draft the operating agreement to match.
  • An effective date — either immediately on approval, or a future date if you want a January 1 start for tax reasons.

What's included in the $299 flat fee

State filingCertificate of Organization, by a formation specialist
EIN includedFederal tax ID, issued by the IRS after approval
Operating agreementDrafted to your ownership structure — not a template
Registered agentOne year included in Connecticut, Hartford on file

The $299 is a flat service fee for everything on our side. Connecticut's state filing fee of $120 is paid directly to the Connecticut Secretary of the State and is the same whether you file with us or on your own. There are no upsells — no basic, plus, or premium tiers. One price, four things.

Ready to form in Connecticut?

$299 flat, plus Connecticut's $120 state fee.

Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Hartford handles the rest.

Start your Connecticut filing