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How to Start a Business in GeorgiaChoose a Business Idea.Decide on a Legal Structure.Choose a Business Name.Register Your Business Entity in Georgia.Apply for Licenses and Permits.Pick a Business Location and Check Zoning Regulations.File and Report Taxes.Obtain Insurance.More items...
You can submit the Georgia Articles of Amendment online, in person, or by mail. Paper filings cost more and must be paid with a check or money order made payable to Secretary of State. Online submissions can be paid with a credit card. To file online, visit the Georgia Corporations Division Online Services page.
Protect Your Business Name With a Trademark (Optional) Once you confirm the availability of your business name and secure it, you can choose to apply for a trademark for your business. This typically costs around $225 to $400 plus any attorney fees as well as a renewal fee every 10 years.
The fee is $50.00 for profit and professional corporations, and $30.00 for nonprofit corporations. Corporations that form between October 2 and December 31 must file the initial annual registration between January 1 and April 1 of the next calendar year.
The Name Reservation application takes 2-3 working days. However, If there is a delay from CIPC due to excessive workload, the process could take longer.
It costs $75 to apply for a small business license in Georgia. This is a non-refundable fee that must be included with the application packet.
If the name is available, the name will be reserved and a name reservation number will be sent to the applicant. If the requested name is not available a rejection notice will be sent (the $25 charge still applies) and will include instructions on submitting another request without additional charge.
You can file a name reservation online, by mail, or in person. In all cases, the $25 filing fee is nonrefundable. Visit the Secretary of State's online services page.
Select create or register a business. Create a new, domestic business and choose domestic limited liability company. Fill out the required information about your business entity (listed above). Pay the $100 filing fee by approved credit card: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover.