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Annual filings in Arizona,
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Arizona Corporation Commission requires an annual filing — anniversary date of formation. We track the deadline, prepare the paperwork, and file it for you. Every year, automatically.

Arizona at a glance

What Arizona actually requires

Filing agency
Arizona Corporation Commission
Annual deadline
Anniversary date of formation
If you miss it
$9 per month up to $90. The Commission may administratively dissolve the LLC after 60 days.
Our turnaround
5–7 business days once you've placed the order.

Arizona's annual report is filed online via the ACC's eCorp portal. Keep your registered agent current — all state notices go there.

Arizona pricing

Filing services. Flat fees.

State fees are shown separately from our service fee so you always know exactly where every dollar goes.

Turnaround: 1-2 business days
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Annual LLC Renewal

$125.00/filing
$0.00 state fee · $125.00 service
  • We track the deadline every year
  • Filed in your state's portal, not a form
  • Stamped confirmation emailed to you
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Issued by Arizona
Compliance proof

Certificate of Compliance / Fact

$90.00/filing
$10.00 state fee · $80.00 service
  • Official certificate from the state
  • Delivered as a stamped PDF
  • Use for banks, leases, and renewals
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Stay compliant in Arizona

Two add-ons that keep your LLC on track

Instant-download tools tailored to Arizona. Pair them with your annual filing or grab them separately.

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Arizona Labor Law Posters

Federal + Arizona workplace notices in one printable PDF. Print, post, done — no $200/yr poster subscription.

  • Federal posters (OSHA, FLSA, FMLA, EEO, EPPA, USERRA)
  • Arizona minimum-wage and workers' comp notices
  • Arizona unemployment insurance + anti-discrimination
  • Printable, current-year PDF
  • Free re-download if posters update
$97.00
one-time · instant download
Never miss a deadline

Arizona Compliance Calendar

Every Arizona deadline in one PDF + .ics import. Drops into your calendar so you stop chasing dates.

  • Annual report due date and filing window
  • Franchise / privilege tax dates (where applicable)
  • Registered agent renewal reminders
  • BOI federal reporting deadlines
  • Estimated tax payment dates
$37.00
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Arizona FAQ

Arizona filings, answered

When is my Arizona annual report actually due?

Anniversary date of formation. Once you give Stayfiled your formation date, we save it and file ahead of the deadline every year automatically — so this becomes the last time you'll need to look up the date.

What happens if I miss the Arizona deadline?

$9 per month up to $90. The Commission may administratively dissolve the LLC after 60 days. Stayfiled files well ahead of the deadline. If we ever miss it through our error, we refund the service fee — that's the deal.

Do I still need a registered agent in Arizona?

Yes — every Arizona LLC must keep a registered agent on file with the state. That's separate from us. Stayfiled prepares and files the annual paperwork; your registered agent receives legal mail. Many customers run both for full coverage.

How fast can you file my Arizona report?

5–7 business days once you've placed the order. Once the state accepts the filing, you'll get a confirmation email with the stamped document attached.

What if the Arizona Corporation Commission rejects my filing?

We re-file at no additional service charge until it's accepted. The state's filing fee is non-refundable on their end, but our work isn't done until your filing is on the public record.

Will Stayfiled remind me next year?

Yes — that's the whole point. After your first filing we save your business details and email you 60 days before next year's Arizona deadline with a one-click re-order link.

Filing in multiple states?

One calendar. Every state. Zero late notices.

Stayfiled keeps every LLC you own on a single deadline calendar — across all 36 states we support today.

Annual filings in Arizona, on autopilot — Stayfiled