Corp Nation · South Dakota LLC Guide · 2026
How Much Does an LLC Cost in South Dakota? ($150 State Fee)
The South Dakota LLC filing fee is $150. Here’s every cost involved — filing fee, registered agent, annual reports, and ongoing expenses. No hidden fees, no surprises.
The Bottom Line for South Dakota
The South Dakota LLC filing fee is $150. Here’s every cost involved — filing fee, registered agent, annual reports, and ongoing expenses. No hidden fees, no surprises. When you’re ready to move, Corp Nation handles the entire filing — Articles of Organization, registered agent, operating agreement — so your South Dakota LLC is set up correctly from day one.
The South Dakota state fee is $150 and standard processing runs 5-7 days. Corp Nation’s service fee is $149 flat, registered agent included for the first year.
What Corp Nation Does for You
- Prepares and files your South Dakota Articles of Organization — correctly, the first time
- Registered agent service included — South Dakota address requirement handled
- Custom operating agreement drafted and delivered with every package
- EIN (Federal Tax ID) filing available as an add-on
- BOI report filing available — federal requirement, serious penalties if missed
- You’re notified the moment your South Dakota LLC is approved by the state
Form Your South Dakota LLC Today
$150 South Dakota state fee + $149 Corp Nation service fee. Registered agent included.
Get Started →Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to form an LLC in South Dakota?
The state filing fee for a South Dakota LLC varies. On top of the state fee, Corp Nation charges $149 flat — registered agent included for year one. See the complete cost breakdown on our South Dakota LLC page.
Are there ongoing costs for a South Dakota LLC?
Yes — annual report fees (most states), registered agent fees ($0 if you’re your own, $99–$299/year for a service), and any state franchise or minimum taxes.
Is a South Dakota LLC worth the cost?
For any business generating real revenue, yes. The liability protection alone justifies the cost. One lawsuit without an LLC could cost far more than the formation fee.