How to Form an LLC in North Carolina
Forming a North Carolina LLC means filing Articles of Organization with the North CarolinaSecretary of State, getting an EIN from the IRS, and appointing a registered agent. Here's exactly how it works — and how to have it done for you.
How to form an LLC in North Carolina, step by step
- Choose your North Carolina LLC name
Pick a name that's available in North Carolina and meets the state's naming rules — it must include "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company" and be distinguishable from existing businesses.
- Appoint a registered agent
Every North Carolina LLC must have a registered agent with a physical address in the state to receive legal and government mail. You can be your own agent or use a service.
- File your Articles of Organization
Submit your formation documents to the North Carolina Secretary of State along with the $125 state filing fee. This is the step that officially creates your LLC.
- Get your EIN from the IRS
Your federal tax ID — needed to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file taxes. It’s free directly from the IRS.
- Create an operating agreement
Not always required by the state, but strongly recommended: it sets out who owns and runs your North Carolina LLC and helps protect your liability shield.
- Open a business bank account
Keep business and personal finances separate. Bring your formation documents and EIN to open the account.
LLC or C-Corp in North Carolina?
Most solo founders and small businesses in North Carolinastart with an LLC — it has simple taxes, light paperwork, and solid liability protection. If you plan to raise venture capital or issue stock options, investors usually expect a C-Corporation (often formed in Delaware). If you're not sure, an LLC is the common starting point, and you can change structure later as your business grows.
New to all this? Our complete guide to starting an LLC walks through every step in plain English.
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How much does it cost to form an LLC in North Carolina?
North Carolina's state filing fee is $125. On top of that you'll pay only for the services you choose, such as a registered agent or help getting your EIN. Easier Filing passes the state fee through at cost — we never mark it up.
Do I need a registered agent in North Carolina?
Yes. Every North Carolina LLC must list a registered agent with a physical in-state address to receive legal and state mail. You can act as your own agent, or use a registered agent service.
How long does it take to form an LLC in North Carolina?
It depends on North Carolina's current processing times and whether you file online or by mail. Many online filings are processed within a few business days; expedited options may be available for an additional state fee.
Can I form a North Carolina LLC myself?
Yes — you can file directly with the North Carolina Secretary of State. Many founders prefer to have a specialist handle the paperwork and EIN so nothing gets rejected or missed.
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