Indiana LLC Registration
Indiana Registered Agent offers the finest Indiana LLC formation service in the state. Our agents in Fort Wayne are locals who know Indiana business regulations inside and out. That expertise—plus first-class customer service—gives you everything you need to keep your business going strong with our LLC Formation Package.
If you prefer to file on your own, you can refer to our guide to forming an LLC in Indiana and our Indiana LLC FAQs. You can even start filing out your Articles of Organization with our free online form. Not sure what you want to do? Learn about the advantages of an Indiana LLC and why you should hire an Indiana registered agent to form your LLC.
What’s Included In Our Indiana LLC Package?
Because we’re a registered agent, our competitors can’t beat what we offer.
For $247 total (includes the $98 state filing fee), you get:
- Usable Indiana Business Mailing Address
- Business Mail Scanning
- Fast LLC Registration (Holiday & Weekend Orders Processed on Next Business Day)
- FREE Operating Agreement, Membership Certificates, Initial Resolutions & More
- 365 Days of Indiana Registered Agent Service
- Real-Time Annual Report Reminders
- No Hidden Fees!
- Lifetime Client Support
- Online Account to Monitor, Track, and Receive Important Business Documents
- Instant Document Delivery System
- Additional Business Services Accessible Online
- Option to have us file your mandatory BOI report ($25)
- Option at checkout to get an assumed name (DBA) for $125 plus state fees using our Trade Name (DBA) service after purchasing our LLC formation service
- Indiana Business Presence (domain, website, SSL, email, phone service)
Here’s Where Your Money Goes:
Service | Fee |
Indiana State Filing Fee | $98 |
Our LLC Formation Service Fee | $100 |
One Year Registered Agent Service | $49 |
Total | $247 |
Many Indiana business formation services hide what they charge instead of showing exactly what you get for your money. But we believe in transparency at Indiana Registered Agent, and we’ll never surprise you with hidden fees.
Why Hire An Indiana Registered Agent to Form Your LLC?
- Expertise: Indiana business filings are confusing. Very confusing. We can handle every aspect of your formation and initial maintenance to ensure that you don’t miss a single step.
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Compliance Monitoring: There are multiple ongoing maintenance requirements in Indiana. We track all of them and update you regularly so that you never lose your good standing with the state.
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Ongoing Support: Once you hire us to form your business, you immediately get access to a range of LLC business documents. This includes internal documents, like your LLC operating agreement, as well as other state filings you might need to use during the lifespan of your business. And you get all of this for free.
At Indiana Registered Agent LLC, we’re a small, local company that focuses on getting businesses set up with everything they need get going right away, all from one place. Our Indiana business address is included free of charge when you hire us to be your registered agent or form your LLC. And in addition to registered agent and business formation services, we offer Trade Name Service, BOI Report Filing, and Indiana Business Presence.
Indiana Business Presence
Indiana Business Presence gives you a domain name (also called a web address), pre-built and customization website, SSL security, up to 10 email addresses at your domain, and virtual phone service. That’s everything you need to establish a professional business presence online and make sure your business and personal communications are kept separate.
Never made a website before? No worries. We’ve got a dedicated team whose only job is helping business owners like yourself get their sites off the ground. It couldn’t be easier.
You may be wondering about the price. Add Indiana Business Presence to your LLC Formation Package at no additional upfront cost. Domain service is FREE for a full year, with affordable renewal options after that. All other services are FREE for 90 days and only $9 a month after that. You get a 20% on all services by bundling them together.
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Forming an LLC in Indiana
How does the LLC formation process work exactly? The first step to forming an LLC in Indiana is submitting Articles of Organization to Indiana’s Secretary of State. Next, you’ll likely want to get an EIN, create your operating agreement, open a bank account, and register with key state-level departments. Follow along for a comprehensive guide on Indiana LLC registration.
Below is the process most Indiana LLCs follow for formation:
- Complete and file your Indiana LLC Articles of Organization
- Pay the filing fee: $98 online, $100 by mail
- Apply for a free tax ID (EIN) from the IRS
- Create your Indiana LLC Operating Agreement
- Submit your federal Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report
- Open a bank account for your Indiana LLC
- Register at Indiana’s Department of Revenue
- Register at Indiana’s Department of Workforce Development
» Ready to form your Indiana LLC right now? At Indiana Registered Agent LLC, our fast formation service gets you up and running with one-day processing. We don’t just file your Articles and call it a day—we provide a comprehensive formation package, with custom documents, a year of a registered agent service and more for just $247, including state filing fees! Order now!
What Do I Include in Indiana LLC Articles of Organization?
Indiana LLC Articles of Organization require basic information about your company’s name, office, registered agent, dissolution and management.
→ Name and Principal Office
You must include “Limited Liability Company” or an abbreviated form of these words in your company’s name.
Your name can’t imply your LLC has a different purpose than it really does (no calling your restaurant “Bank of Delicious”). Also, your name can’t already be in use by another entity in Indiana. Check for availability on the Secretary of States’ Public Business Search site.
Your principal office is the main office for your company. This office doesn’t have to be in Indiana.
→ Indiana Registered Agent Information
An Indiana registered agent has a physical and a mailing address in Indiana and accepts legal documents, service of process, and official notifications for your LLC.
A registered agent is required by Indiana Statute §IC 23-0.5-4-1. States require registered agents because they need to ensure there’s a reliable channel of communication. This benefits both you and the state—the last thing your business needs is to miss a court summons because a process server couldn’t get ahold of anyone.
At Indiana Registered Agent LLC, we’re in the business of providing expert registered agent service. We can provide our service to your Indiana LLC for just $49 a year.
→ Dissolution
Dissolution is when a business ends its existence. You can choose for your Indiana LLC to be perpetual (meaning it will continue to exist until dissolved). Or, you can choose a date that you’d like your LLC to dissolve.
→ Management
Your Indiana LLC can be managed in two different ways: by its members or by one or more managers. Managers don’t have to be members of the LLC.
How Do I Submit Indiana LLC Articles of Organization?
You can submit Indiana LLC Articles of Organization to the Indiana Secretary of State either online or by mail. Or, hire us, and we’ll create and submit your Articles as part of our comprehensive formation package.
Online
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Create an INBiz Account
To make an account, you’ll need to visit the INBiz website, provide an email address, receive and respond to an emailed verification code, create a password, and provide your name and phone number. -
Log In and Complete the Articles of Organization
Choose “Start a New Business.” Under “Domestic Entity Type,” choose Limited Liability Company. Answer the questions about your LLC. You’ll also have the opportunity to add any attachments and provide member information if you’d like. Review and electronically sign your articles. -
Pay Your Filing Fee
The online filing fee is $95, plus a $3 service fee. The fee is payable by credit card. The standard processing time is 24 hours.
By Mail
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Download the Paper Form
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Complete the Articles of Organization
Type your answers before printing or write in ink. Answer the questions about your LLC. -
Pay Your Filing Fee
Along with your form, mail a check or money order for $100 to the Secretary of State Business Services Division. The standard processing time is 5-7 days.
Get Started On Your Indiana LLC Articles of Organization
Ready to go? You can get started on your Articles of Organization right now using our free online form. You can use this resource to file on your own or to get started filing with us. The form even allows you to save your progress in case you need to complete your Articles over multiple sittings.
Indiana LLC FAQs
After filing your Articles of Organization, you’re still not quite done getting your business off the ground. Below are some common questions about the next steps.
Do I need an EIN for my Indiana LLC?
Most likely. An EIN (federal tax ID) is required by many banks in order to open a business bank account. You’ll also need an EIN if any of these situations are true for your LLC:
- You have employees.
- You have a multi-member LLC.
- You file Employment, Excise, or Alcohol/Tobacco/Firearms returns.
- You withhold taxes on income (other than wages) paid to a non-resident alien.
- You have a Keogh plan.
- You are involved in a trust, estate, real estate mortgage investment conduit, non-profit organization, farmer co-op, or are a plan administrator.
You can apply for an EIN from the IRS.
» We offer EIN filing service to help cut down on your paperwork.
Do I need to file a Beneficial Ownership Information report for my Indiana LLC?
Most newly-formed business entities in the US must file a federal Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) starting January 1, 2024. This report is due within 90 days of company formation if you form your business in 2024, or within 30 days if formed anytime after that. If your company is formed anytime before 2024, your report must be filed by January 1, 2025. It is free to file. You can find a list of BOI filing exemptions on the FinCEN website.
» If this sounds like a lot and you don’t want to have to bother with it, we don’t blame you. As business filing professionals, we’re prepared to file your BOI report with FinCEN on your behalf for just $25.
What information is required on my BOI report?
You’ll need to disclose name, address, and personal or tax ID information for your company and those with the most authority over your business. This includes individuals with substantial control over company decisions, anyone who owns 25% or more of your company, and the person(s) responsible for filing your formation paperwork.
Do I really need a website?
The vast majority of businesses that operate in the U.S. have websites. That’s because most people search the internet for the products and services they want. Your website will be where people find you, how they learn about your products or services, and how they might be able to purchase these things from you.
Is an operating agreement required for my Indiana LLC?
Although operating agreements aren’t required by law, they are useful documents. In an operating agreement, you can spell out the details of important issues specific to your LLC, such as voting rights and disbursements. A well-written operating agreement offers protection in tough situations like ownership disputes.
» With our formation services package, we include a custom operating agreement. We’ve spent years refining and improving our custom documents, so we can provide your Indiana LLC with a truly useful agreement, not just a standard form.
What do I need to open an Indiana LLC bank account?
While every bank is a little different, EINs, operating agreements and membership certificates are commonly requested when opening an account. Hire us, and we can provide you with bank-ready custom documents, including an operating agreement and membership certificates.
How do I registered with Indiana’a Department of Revenue?
Indiana’s Department of Revenue uses an online tax management system called INTIME. Create an account to manage your Indiana LLC’s taxes online. There are a variety of Indiana state taxes your LLC may need to manage, such as food and beverage taxes, sales taxes, and withholding.
Is registration with the DWD required?
Registration with the Department of Workforce Development is required if your Indiana LLC has employees. Through the DWD website, you can complete reporting requirements and manage unemployment insurance.
What is an Indiana LLC Business Entity Report?
A Business Entity Report ensures that Indiana is up-to-date on your company’s ownership and contact information. You’ll need to submit this report every two years. The report is due the same month your business was first formed. The filing fee is $50 by mail or $32 online through INBiz.
» Never miss a report deadline with our Business Entity Report filing service. We’ve got you covered.
Advantages of an Indiana LLC
Indiana LLCs offer benefits including privacy, simple management and low cost maintenance.
- Privacy
Formation documents are a matter of public record, but LLCs offer some advantages for privacy. In Indiana, LLCs aren’t required to list members or managers with the state. Using a commercial registered agent (like us!) will also keep your personal address off of public documents.
- Easy Management
There’s a reason LLCs are popular for small businesses—compared to a corporation, LLCs are easier to manage. LLCs don’t have a formal management structure with officers or a board of directors. Instead, an LLC can appoint one or more managers, or members can simply manage themselves.
- Low-Cost Maintenance
Indiana’s Business Entity Report is only required every two years instead of annually, and the fee is as low as $32 for online filing.
- No Double Taxation
Because LLCs are pass-through entities, they can avoid one of the tax hits that a corporation receives. An LLC’s profits are taxed after distribution to members (on their individual tax returns). Corporations’ income is taxed at the entity-level AND after distribution, a drawback known as “double taxation.”
Put Your Worries to Rest
Your attention should be on the products or services of your new LLC—not the paperwork. We can create and file your Indiana Articles of Organization, provide you registered agent service, include custom internal documents, and more. Sleep easier with our expert formation services package.