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How do I file an annual report for my LLC in Wyoming?

File your annual report with the Wyoming Secretary of State on or before the first day of your LLC's anniversary month. The filing fee is $60.00 (or $0.0002 of Wyoming assets, whichever is greater). File online at https://wyobiz.wyo.gov/Business/Default.aspx or mail your report to the Secretary of State office in Cheyenne. (Wyo. Stat. § 17-29-209)

What to Include

Your annual report must contain:

  • Capital, property, and assets located and employed in Wyoming
  • Principal office address
  • Certification under penalty of perjury signed by your treasurer or other fiscal agent

Filing Deadline

Your first annual report is due on or before the first day of the anniversary month after formation or qualification. Subsequent reports follow the same schedule each year. Mark your formation date—this is your filing deadline annually.

How to File

Online (Recommended): File through the Wyoming Secretary of State portal at https://wyobiz.wyo.gov/Business/Default.aspx for immediate processing.

By Mail: Send your report to: Wyoming Secretary of State Herschler Building East, Suite 101 122 W 25th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020

Phone: (307) 777-7311

Consequences of Missing the Deadline

Wyoming imposes no separate late fee, but missing the deadline carries serious consequences. If your annual report and license tax remain unpaid 60 days after the due date, your LLC faces automatic administrative dissolution under Wyo. Stat. § 17-29-210. Dissolution terminates your legal existence and LLC liability protection.

Reinstatement After Dissolution

If administratively dissolved, you have two years to reinstate by:

  • Filing each delinquent annual report
  • Paying each delinquent license tax ($60 minimum)
  • Paying a $100 reinstatement fee

After two years, reinstatement becomes unavailable.

Key Takeaway

File your $60.00 annual report before the first day of your formation anniversary month every year. Use online filing to ensure timely submission and maintain your LLC's good standing.


This is general information, not legal advice.