State-by-State Annual Report Filing Information
Our comprehensive list has information on filing an annual report in all 50 states for LLCs and corporations. To access due dates, filing fees, and info on filing frequency, select your state from the drop-down below:
What's an Annual Report?
An annual report, often known as a Statement of Information or Periodic Report, is a filing that business entities, like LLCs, Corps or S Corps, have to do with their respective Secretary of State. Sole proprietors or partnerships aren't generally required to file one.
The purpose of the annual report is to provide investors, government bodies, and the public with important information to locate and communicate with businesses formed or operating within the state.
Annual report filing provides insights into your business's activities and dealings in the previous year. Think of it as an up-to-date report card for your company.
An annual report is generally comprised of important details pertaining to your LLC, such as:
Business name
Member name(s) and contact information
Business address (physical and mailing address if they are different)
Type of business and NAICS Code
Registered Agent information
If it's a corporation, the names and addresses of directors and officers
The information has to be accurate and factual. Doctored-up or false information can result in unnecessary fines or even be considered fraud.
Some states may require additional information, but remember that these requirements can change unannounced. Always check with your Secretary of State's website for the latest filing information.