If you’re planning to start a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the United States and need to get it approved quickly, understanding the expedited processing times and associated fees by state can save you time, money, and frustration.

This guide provides a detailed breakdown of how long it takes to form an LLC and the costs involved when you choose standard vs. expedited filing in various states.
LLC Filing Fees and Processing Times by State (Standard vs. Expedited)
State | Standard Filing Fee | Standard Time | Expedited Fee | Expedited Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
California | $70 | 10–14 business days | $750 | 24 hours |
Delaware | $90 | 5–7 business days | $200 | Next business day |
Florida | $125 | 2–3 business days | Not available | Not available |
Georgia | $100 | 5–7 business days | $200 | 2 business days |
Hawaii | $50 | 3–5 business days | $100 | 2 business days |
Illinois | $150 | 1–2 business days | Not available | Not available |
Massachusetts | $520 | 1–2 business days | Not available | Not available |
Michigan | $50 | 3–5 business days | $150 | 1–2 business days |
New York | $200 | 7–10 business days | $200 | 24 hours |
North Carolina | $125 | 5–7 business days | $200 | 24 hours |
Ohio | $99 | 3–7 business days | $300 | 1 business day |
Texas | $300 | 2–3 business days | $100 | 1–2 business days |
Wyoming | $100 | 1 business day | Not available | Not available |
Note: Fees and processing times are subject to change. Always verify details with the official Secretary of State website of the respective state.
When Does Expedited Filing Make Sense?
Opting for expedited service can be worth it if:
- You have urgent business contracts or operations pending.
- You’re under investor or partner pressure to get your company up and running.
- You need to open a business bank account or apply for licenses quickly.
If your timeline is flexible, the standard processing time may be sufficient and more budget-friendly.
Tips to Speed Up Your LLC Filing
- File online rather than by mail when possible—online filings are usually faster.
- Double-check all documents before submitting to avoid rejections or delays.
- Stay in touch with the Secretary of State’s office to track your application.
Want a Custom Guide for Your State?
Each state has its quirks when it comes to LLC formation. If you’d like a tailored guide for your specific situation—or help estimating total startup costs, taxes, and timelines—just let me know, and I’d be happy to prepare one for you.