NEVADA STATE MOTTO:
"ALL FOR OUR COUNTRY"
We make it easy to start your corporation in Nevada. DBI Global Filings will handle all aspects of forming your corporation. Here is what we do for you:
- Check your company name for availability with the Nevada Secretary of State
- Prepare and review the certificate of incorporation
- Provide an Nevada registered agent office and legal address
- Submit initial corporation filing fee to Nevada
- Notify you of any annual compliance requirements
Here is some basic information for your review.
How do I set up a corporation in Nevada?
- Select a company name. The name must contain one of the following words: Corporation, Corp., Incorporated, Inc., Company, Co., Limited, or Ltd.
- State the names and addresses of the board of directors.
- State the purpose of the corporation.
- State the authorized shares and par value of each class of shares.
- State the names, title and addresses of each officer, i.e. President, Secretary, Treasurer, or Director.
- You can also have other provisions named.
Can I reserve a corporation name in advance of formation?
Yes. A name may be reserved for a period of 90 days. There is a $25 filing fee to reserve a corporation name.
Does Nevada need a duration listed on the certificate of incorporation?
No. Listing a duration is optional.
Do I need to list a corporation purpose on the certificate of formation?
Yes. Nevada does require that a purpose be listed on the certificate.
Do I need to provide Nevada an email address?
No. Nevada does NOT require an email address.
How much does it cost for a corporation in Nevada?
Nevada charges an initial filing fee of $75, initial annual report fee of $150 and state business license fee of $500. Total fees to incorporate a corporation in Nevada are $725.
Are there any annual renewal fees in Nevada?
Yes. Due by the last day of the anniversary month of formation. The annual renewal fee is $150.
How long does it take to get a corporation in Nevada?
Nevada takes about 30 days to setup your corporation and receive your certificate. You can request an Expedited Service for an additional $125. If using Expedited Service, you can expect to receive your Nevada corporation in 7 days.
How do I get an EIN number in Nevada?
Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) are issued by the Internal Revenue Service. States do not issue EIN numbers.
What does DBI Global Filings do? How much do you charge?
Upon receiving your order, we prepare the articles of formation, ensure that the information complies with Nevada state law, and review the filing for accuracy. We charge a one-time processing fee and an annual registered agent fee. Our processing fees are listed on our order form.