Ten questions we get most often about forming an LLC in Wyoming — with straight answers, not hedged ones.
Same day to 3 business days for standard online processing through the Wyoming Secretary of State. Once the LLC is approved, we obtain the EIN the same day and deliver your bank-ready packet within a day or two after that.
Our service is $299 flat. Wyoming's state filing fee is $100, paid directly to the Wyoming Secretary of State. First-year total is $399, with no upsells and no tiered pricing.
No. Wyoming allows non-residents to form and own LLCs in the state. You do need a Wyoming registered agent — that's included in the $299 for the first year. Our Cheyenne office serves as the agent of record.
Yes. Wyoming allows single-member LLCs, which the IRS treats as disregarded entities by default — meaning the LLC's income flows through to the owner's personal tax return.
Four things: your Wyoming Articles of Organization filed by a formation specialist, federal EIN obtained from the IRS, a custom operating agreement drafted to your actual ownership structure, and one year of registered agent service in Wyoming. No hidden costs, no tiered pricing.
Wyoming charges $60 annually for the report. Miss the deadline and the state imposes a late fee, and eventually administrative dissolution if the lapse continues.
Yes, Wyoming law requires every LLC to maintain a registered agent with a physical address in the state to receive service of process and official correspondence. Our Cheyenne office serves as your registered agent for the first year as part of the $299.
Yes. After the first year you can renew our service at $119/year, or designate yourself, an employee, or another agent by filing a change-of-agent form with the Wyoming Secretary of State. The state typically charges a small fee for the change.
Yes. Our operating agreements are drafted to your actual ownership structure — member names, percentages, voting rights, profit allocations — not a fill-in-the-blank template. Every major U.S. bank accepts them for business account opening.
Wyoming remains the most privacy-friendly LLC jurisdiction in the country. The state does not require member or manager names on the public filing, and there is no state income tax, no franchise tax, and no gross receipts tax. The annual report fee is $60 (or $0.0002 per dollar of in-state assets, whichever is greater), making ongoing costs among the lowest in the country.
Wyoming remains the most privacy-friendly LLC jurisdiction in the country. The state does not require member or manager names on the public filing, and there is no state income tax, no franchise tax, and no gross receipts tax. The annual report fee is $60 (or $0.0002 per dollar of in-state assets, whichever is greater), making ongoing costs among the lowest in the country.
Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Cheyenne handles the rest.