To start an LLC in New York, you must file Articles of Organization with the New York Division of Corporations.
Filing Fee: $200
Approval Time: Immediate (online) or 2–3 weeks by mail
Choose an LLC Name
Choose the County for Newspaper Ads
Select a Registered Agent (optional)
File Articles of Organization
Create an Operating Agreement
Get an EIN from the IRS
Publish Newspaper Ads (6 Weeks)
File Certificate of Publication ($50)
File Certificate of Change (optional, $30)
Want help? We recommend RAINC, especially if you want to reduce newspaper costs by publishing in a cheaper county like Albany.
Item Cost
Articles of Organization $200 (one-time)
Newspaper Publication (2 papers) $300–$1,200
Certificate of Publication $50
Biennial Statement (every 2 yrs) $9
Certificate of Change (optional) $30
Total Startup Cost: $550–$1,480 (depending on publication county)
Ongoing Cost: $9 every 2 years
Filing Method Approval Time
Online Immediate
Mail 2–3 weeks (plus mail time)
What is it?
New York requires new LLCs to run an ad in two newspapers (1 daily + 1 weekly) for 6 consecutive weeks.
You must publish after your LLC is approved.
You'll get Affidavits of Publication from each newspaper.
You then file a Certificate of Publication with the state ($50 fee).
How much does it cost?
Cost depends on your LLC’s county.
Example:
Albany: $300–$400
NYC (Brooklyn, Manhattan): $800–$1,200+
Money-Saving Tip:
To lower costs, use a Registered Agent in a cheaper county like Albany. You can change your business address back later using a Certificate of Change ($30).
Every 2 years, file a Biennial Statement with the state:
Cost: $9
Filing Deadline: Within the calendar month your LLC was formed
File Online via the NY Department of State website