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How to Form an LLC in Alabama (2026 Complete Step-by-Step Guide)

The complete 2026 guide to forming a Alabama LLC: $200 state fee, the Certificate of Formation, 5-10 business days processing, ongoing cost of $100/year, and how File.Business handles the entire formation at $0 service fee.

LLC formation paperwork for a Alabama business entity.

What Forming an LLC in Alabama Actually Involves

Documents and supporting paperwork for an LLC formation filing.
Documents and supporting paperwork for an LLC formation filing.

Forming a Alabama LLC means filing the Certificate of Formation with the Alabama Secretary of State and meeting any associated state-specific requirements. The filing creates the entity as a legal business with limited liability protection, separate tax identity, and the right to contract, sue and be sued, hold property, and open a bank account in the entity name. The Certificate of Formation fee is $200, processed by the Alabama Secretary of State through sos.alabama.gov in 5-10 business days standard turnaround.

Alabama LLCs file with the Probate Court of the county plus the Secretary of State, among the few states with dual-filing. This is one of the distinguishing features of forming an LLC in Alabama. Alabama does not require a written Operating Agreement, though every LLC should have one to govern member rights and prevent default-statute disputes. Alabama does not require newspaper publication for LLC formation. The ongoing annual cost after formation is $100.

Why founders choose Alabama

Three categories of founders form in Alabama: (1) residents who live and operate in Alabama and form locally for simplicity, (2) out-of-state founders who choose Alabama specifically for its formation laws (privacy, tax treatment, court system, fee structure), and (3) founders forming a second entity in Alabama as part of a multi-state structure. Each pattern has different cost considerations, registered-agent requirements, and ongoing compliance obligations.

What you get when the formation is approved

The Alabama Secretary of State returns a date-stamped, accepted Certificate of Formation as proof of formation. With this document and the LLC's EIN (separate IRS filing), the entity can open a business bank account, sign contracts, hire employees, qualify in other states as a foreign entity, file federal tax returns, and operate under state-level limited liability protection. Anything done in the entity's name BEFORE the formation date can be problematic, wait for the date-stamped Certificate of Formation before signing material commitments.

How to Form a Alabama LLC (Step-by-Step)

Alabama LLC Formation at a Glance

ItemValue
Filing nameCertificate of Formation
Filing agencyAlabama Secretary of State
State filing fee$200
Standard processing5-10 business days
Expedited processing$100 (24 hours)
Operating AgreementNot required
Newspaper publicationNot required
Annual fee$100

The Alabama LLC formation process is six discrete steps. Following the order below prevents the most common rejection reasons and avoids ordering an EIN before the entity legally exists.

Step 1: Choose and reserve your LLC name

Search the Alabama business name database to confirm your proposed name is available. The name must include "LLC", "L.L.C.", "Limited Liability Company", or an accepted variation. It cannot be deceptively similar to an existing registered name. Alabama permits an optional name reservation (typically $25-$75) to lock the name for 120 days while you complete the formation.

Step 2: Designate a registered agent

Alabama requires every LLC to continuously maintain a registered agent with a physical Alabama street address (P.O. boxes do not satisfy the requirement). The agent must be available during business hours to accept service of process. File.Business serves as registered agent in Alabama at $99/year flat with 4-hour mail scan and same-day routing of time-sensitive documents.

Step 3: File the Certificate of Formation

Submit the Certificate of Formation through sos.alabama.gov along with the $200 state filing fee. The filing requires: the LLC's legal name; the registered agent name and Alabama address; the principal business address; the LLC management structure (member-managed or manager-managed); and the signature of an organizer. Expedited processing is available for $100 with 24 hours turnaround.

Step 4: Complete any state-specific post-filing requirements

Alabama has no post-filing publication requirement, formation is complete once the Certificate of Formation is accepted.

Step 5: Get the LLC's EIN from the IRS

After the Alabama formation is approved, obtain a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. The EIN is required to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file federal tax returns. US founders with an SSN can apply online through irs.gov for instant approval. Foreign founders without an SSN apply via fax (Form SS-4) with 4-business-day turnaround.

Step 6: Draft the Operating Agreement

Alabama does not require a written Operating Agreement by statute, but every LLC should have one. The Operating Agreement governs ownership, management, profit distribution, transfer rules, and dissolution. Without it, Alabama's default LLC statute governs by deafult, which often produces results the founders did not intend.

Common Alabama LLC Formation Mistakes

Four mistakes consistently cause delays or rejections for Alabama LLC formations.

Mistake 1: Name conflicts caught at filing

Alabama's name database is strict about confusingly similar names. "Acme Holdings LLC" and "Acme Holding LLC" may collide. Run a thorough name search BEFORE submitting the Certificate of Formation, including variations, abbreviations, and similar designators. A rejection on name grounds restarts the formation timeline.

Mistake 2: P.O. box registered agent address

Alabama requires a physical street address for the registered agent. P.O. boxes, virtual mailboxes, and mail-forwarding services do not satisfy the statute. Filings with non-compliant addresses are rejected. Use a Alabama resident with a physical address or a commercial registered agent service.

Mistake 3: Getting an EIN before the LLC exists

The IRS issues EINs based on a representation that the entity exists. Applying for an EIN BEFORE the Alabama Certificate of Formation is approved creates a mismatch between the IRS records and the Alabama record. Wait for the date-stamped Certificate of Formation acceptance before applying for the EIN.

Mistake 4: Skipping the Operating Agreement

Many founders form an LLC and never draft an Operating Agreement. Without one, default Alabama statutes govern, equal voting rights regardless of capital contribution, no transfer restrictions, automatic dissolution on member death. Draft the Operating Agreement before the LLC has any real activity.

How File.Business Forms Alabama LLCs

File.Business runs Alabama LLC formations end-to-end at $0 service fee plus the $200 state filing fee. We search the Alabama name database to confirm availability, prepare the Certificate of Formation, designate File.Business as Alabama registered agent at $99/year flat, file through sos.alabama.gov, pay all state fees, monitor processing, deliver the approved Certificate of Formation to your document vault, order your EIN from the IRS, and draft an Operating Agreement template customized to your member structure. Total first-year cost: $200 state fee + $99 registered agent + $100 annual report (if applicable).

Why founders choose File.Business for Alabama

Three reasons: (1) $0 service fee on formation, pay only the state fee, no upsells, no hidden charges; (2) Flat $99/year registered agent with no renewal escalation, predictable cost across the entity's life; (3) Integration with the broader compliance system, annual report reminders, document vault, compliance score, multi-entity dashboard, so Alabama formation is the entry point to a complete compliance platform rather than a one-off transaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Alabama?

The Alabama Certificate of Formation state filing fee is $200. Additional first-year costs may include: a registered agent service ($99-$300/year for commercial providers), publication costs (where required), and the EIN (free direct from the IRS). File.Business charges $0 service fee on formation, pay only the state fee.

How long does Alabama LLC formation take?

Standard Alabama processing is 5-10 business days. Expedited processing is 24 hours for $100.

Does Alabama require an Operating Agreement?

No. Alabama does not statutorily require a written Operating Agreement, but every LLC should have one. Without it, Alabama's default LLC statute governs ownership, management, distributions, transfers, and dissolution, typically producing results the founders did not intend.

Does Alabama require newspaper publication for LLC formation?

No. Alabama has no publication requirement for LLC formation.

What ongoing fees does a Alabama LLC pay?

Alabama LLCs pay $100 annually for ongoing compliance (annual report or equivalent). Federal taxes, registered agent fees, and any state-level franchise taxes are separate.

Can I form an LLC in Alabama if I don't live in Alabama?

Yes. Alabama allows non-residents to form LLCs. The LLC needs a Alabama registered agent (commercial service satisfies this) and a designated Alabama address for the registered agent. The LLC owners can live anywhere, including outside the United States.

Can File.Business form my Alabama LLC?

Yes. File.Business runs Alabama LLC formations end-to-end at $0 service fee + $200 state fee: name search, Certificate of Formation preparation and filing, Alabama registered agent at $99/year flat, IRS EIN ordering, Operating Agreement template, and enrollment in our compliance monitoring system for ongoing Alabama obligations.

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