Vermont's LLC framework includes a unique low-profit LLC (L3C) option for socially-driven businesses — one of the few states to recognize this hybrid structure. We guide you through Vermont LLC filing, registered agent setup, and ongoing compliance — without the upsells common in the formation-services industry.
Key filing details as of 2026. Fees and processing times are subject to change — verify with Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division before filing.
Filing Fee
$125
Annual Fee
$45 annual report
Annual Due Date
March 15
Processing Time
3–5 business days online
Expedited Filing
Available
Filing Agency
Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division
Annual Report Required
Yes
Publication Required
No
State Income Tax
Yes
Vermont was the first state to recognize the L3C (low-profit LLC) — a structure designed for socially-driven businesses.
The Vermont filing fee is $125; ongoing annual cost is $45 annual report. These are state fees only — registered agent and other service fees are separate.
Vermont typically processes online Articles of Organization filings in 3–5 business days online. Expedited service is available for additional fees.
The Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division runs a modern online filing portal at https://sos.vermont.gov/corporations — most Vermont LLC formations complete in under a week.
We guide you through each step — from name selection to getting your EIN.
Your name must include "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company" and be distinguishable from existing Vermont entities. We help check availability against the Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division database before filing.
Vermont requires a registered agent with a physical address in the state — not a P.O. Box. We provide registered agent services in Vermont and all 50 states.
We prepare and file your Articles of Organization with the Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division. Filing fee is $125.
Draft your operating agreement (required practice even when not state-mandated) and apply for a federal EIN — both essential for opening a bank account and establishing your business.
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Talk to an AdvisorDisclaimer: The information on this page is for general guidance and is current as of 2026. Filing fees, processing times, and requirements are subject to change. We recommend verifying current requirements with the Vermont Secretary of State - Corporations Division before filing. This content does not constitute legal or tax advice. Consult with a qualified attorney or tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
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