Start a Texas LLC
To start an LLC in Texas, file a Certificate of Formation with the Secretary of State and pay a $300 fee. Alternatively, hire us to form your LLC and be your registered agent for just $35 per year, with no hidden fees or price hikes.
Texas LLC Formation
- 1 Year of Registered Agent Service Included
- $35/Year Registered Agent Service – No Price Hikes
- Texas Business Address for Privacy Protection
- Same-Day Mail Scans and Instant Notifications
- Attorney-Drafted LLC Operating Agreement
- Free Domain for 1 Year (up to $25 value)
- Free Website, SSL, Email, & Phone Service for 90 Days
Texas LLC Formation Service
Our Texas LLC service offers unbeatable benefits:
- Texas Business Address: Provides stability, privacy, and credibility for your LLC.
- Texas Business Presence: Includes free domain for a year, business website, SSL security, business email, and virtual phone service (free for 90 days, then $28.80/month).
- Mail Forwarding: Free Secretary of State and legal mail scans, plus 3 free regular mail scans per year.
- Legal Forms Library: Access to attorney-drafted documents, including Texas operating agreements.
- Compliance Tracking: Reminders for filing your Public Information Report and optional filing service.
- Local Support: Experts located near the Texas Capitol to handle business filings.
How Much Does a Texas LLC Cost?
The state filing fee for the Texas Certificate of Formation is $300 (about $310 online).our LLC formation is a one-time fee of $100.
Texas LLC FAQs
What are the benefits of forming an LLC in Texas?
Forming an LLC offers several benefits:
- Liability Protection: LLCs protect members’ personal assets, as they are legally separate from the business.
- Flexibility: LLCs have fewer requirements than corporations, such as no need for a board of directors or annual meetings.
- Tax Options: LLCs are taxed as pass-through entities, meaning profits and losses pass to members for individual tax filing, but they can also elect S-corp or C-corp tax status.
How do I maintain an LLC in Texas?
- Open a business bank account to separate personal and business finances.
- File the Public Information Report annually with the Texas Comptroller by May 15, unless your LLC earns over $2.47 million.
- Amend your Certificate of Formation if there are any changes, such as your business name or registered agent, with approval from all LLC members.