Annual Registration

Notice:

Annual Registration must be submitted no later than March 31 each year.
If the registration is filed after the deadline, a $25 late fee will be charged.
Failure to renew for an extended period can cause your company to be administratively terminated by the state, and additional fees may be required to restore it to active status.

Annual Registration

Each year, every business entity must submit an Annual Registration to keep its status active with the Georgia Department of State. This filing verifies or updates the company’s information on record with the Division of Corporations, ensuring that the state has the most accurate and current details about your business.

Filing is mandatory even if no updates are needed, and the registration does not include financial information.

Registrations submitted after the deadline are subject to a $25 late fee. Failure to file within 60 days after the due date may result in the business being administratively dissolved or revoked, and additional fees may apply to reinstate it. If your business is not currently active and requires reinstatement, extra state fees will apply. We will reach out if additional payment is necessary to move forward. Your Annual Registration cannot be filed until the reinstatement process is completed, and your entity returns to active status.

Federal and State Labor Law Posters

Under Federal Law, every business with at least one employee is required to display a current and compliant Federal and State Labor Law Posters in a clearly visible area at the workplace.

Failure to comply with these posting requirements can result in significant fines β€” potentially exceeding $7,000 per violation β€” and may also expose employers to legal action.

Reminder

If you require a new Federal and State Labor Law Posters, be sure to select it in your order. Posters must be updated annually to comply with regulations and to ensure that your workplace displays the latest labor laws and important notices.