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Register Your Kentucky LLC in Arizona
Step-by-step foreign qualification requirements, fees, and filing instructions for Kentucky LLCs expanding into Arizona.
Cost Summary
- Arizona filing fee
- $150
- Kentucky Certificate of Existence
- $10
- Annual obligation in Arizona
- No annual report required
- Estimated year 1 total
- $160
Note: Year 1 total includes the $150 filing fee in Arizona plus the $10 Certificate of Existence fee from Kentucky. Registered agent fees (typically $100-$200/year) are not included.
Kentucky data verified May 1, 2026 · sos.ky.gov
Arizona data verified May 1, 2026 · azcc.gov
How to register your Kentucky LLC in Arizona
1
Check name availability in Arizona
Before filing, verify that your LLC name (or a distinguishable variation) is available in Arizona. If your exact name is already taken, you may need to register under a fictitious or assumed name.
Check the Arizona Secretary of State website for name availability search.
2
Get a Certificate of Existence from Kentucky
Arizona requires a Certificate of Existence from Kentucky to prove your LLC is in good standing. The fee is $10. No expiration printed; foreign-state applications typically require dating within 30-90 days.
3
File the Application for Authority in Arizona
Submit your application along with the Certificate of Existence and the $150 filing fee. Processing time is 5-10 business days. Expedited processing available for $35.
Arizona filing portal ↗
4
Appoint a registered agent in Arizona
You must designate a registered agent with a physical address in Arizona to accept legal documents on behalf of your LLC. This is required as part of the foreign qualification application.
Ongoing compliance in Arizona
- Annual report
- No annual report required
- Report due
- Varies
- Processing time
- 5-10 business days
- Expedite
- $35
Note: Arizona does not require LLCs to file annual reports. LLC filings are handled by the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), not the Secretary of State. Mandatory publication requirement: must publish Notice of Formation in an approved newspaper within 60 days of formation (3 consecutive publications, $60-$120). Exempt if statutory agent is in Maricopa or Pima County.
Important to know about Arizona
- Failure to publish within 60 days triggers a 30-day warning from ACC. If still not published, ACC will terminate the LLC.
Activities that do NOT require registration in Arizona
- Maintaining or defending a lawsuit, administrative proceeding, or arbitration
- Holding meetings of members or managers, or carrying on internal company affairs
- Maintaining bank accounts
- Maintaining offices or agencies for the transfer, exchange, or registration of the LLC's own securities
- Selling through independent contractors
- Soliciting or obtaining orders if orders require acceptance outside the state before becoming contracts
- Creating or acquiring indebtedness, mortgages, or security interests in real or personal property
- Securing or collecting debts, or enforcing mortgages or security interests
- Owning real or personal property
- Conducting an isolated transaction completed within 30 days that is not part of repeated similar transactions
- Transacting business in interstate commerce
Arizona's Revised Limited Liability Company Act lists activities that do not constitute doing business in Arizona at Section 29-3905. Foreign LLCs are administered by the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Need a registered agent in Arizona?
A registered agent is required for foreign qualification. These services operate in all 50 states.
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Need a business address in Arizona?
A virtual mailbox gives your LLC a professional address in Arizona for mail forwarding, public filings, and banking—without leasing office space.
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This page provides general information based on publicly available state requirements. It is not legal advice. Verify all fees and requirements with the Arizona Secretary of State before filing.