Forming a Hawaii LLC is a filing, not a ceremony. Here is the actual process — what gets submitted to the Hawaii DCCA, Business Registration, how long approval takes, and what arrives in your inbox when it's done.
A Hawaii LLC is created when the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Business Registration Division accepts your Articles 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 Hawaii filing fee of $51 separately, directly to the state.
Most founders forming a single-member Hawaii LLC are done in 3–5 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.
Hawaii's General Excise Tax (GET) applies to gross business income at 4% (4.5% on Oahu), making it one of the more complex tax environments for a small LLC. It is not a sales tax — it is levied on the seller, not the buyer, and applies to essentially all business receipts. The annual report fee is $15 and is due on the quarter of formation.
We check your chosen LLC name against the Hawaii DCCA, Business Registration 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.
A formation specialist prepares the Articles to Hawaii's exact format, with your members, registered agent, principal office address, and effective date.
Filed through the Hawaii DCCA, Business Registration's online system. Your Hawaii registered agent of record is our Honolulu office for the first year.
Approval typically arrives in 3–5 business days. We watch the queue daily and forward the stamped certificate the moment it clears.
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.
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.
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:
The $299 is a flat service fee for everything on our side. Hawaii's state filing fee of $51 is paid directly to the Hawaii DCCA, Business Registration 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.
Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Honolulu handles the rest.