How to File Your Wyoming Annual Report

Almost all Wyoming businesses are required to file an annual report with the Wyoming Secretary of State. Think about your annual report as a way to update your company’s information with the state. The form requires basic information about your company, like its principal place of address, a list of its member and managers or directors and officers, and your Wyoming registered agent’s name and address. The form costs a minimum of $62 to file.

Most business owners file their annual reports online at the Wyoming Secretary of State website. In order to this, you’ll need your Secretary of State Filing ID. If you don’t remember your ID or don’t have it, you can look it up on the SoS website. If you’d prefer, you can print out your Wyoming report from the SoS website and send it by mail. When e-filing, you must pay with a Visa or MasterCard. For a mailed filing, send a check or money order (do not send cash).

When Is My Wyoming Annual Report Due?

Your annual report’s due date depends on what type of company the report is for and when you originally formed or registered your business in Wyoming.

  • Corporations and Non-Profits: 1st Day of Anniversary Month
  • LLC/LP/RLLP: 1st Day of Anniversary Month
  • Statutory Trusts: January 1

So, if your initial filing date was June 10th, then June is your anniversary month. Your annual report will be due June 1st every year.

How Much is the Annual Report Fee in Wyoming?

The annual report fee, called a license tax, is $60 or two-tenths of one million on the dollar ($.0002) of assets located in Wyoming, whichever is greater. Non-profits are charged only $50.

There is also a convenience fee for e-filing:

Annual Report Fee: License Tax Convenience Fee
$50 to $100 $2.00
$101 to $250 $5.00
$251 to $500 $8.95
$501 and Up Not permitted to E-file

What Is the Late Fee for Filing After My Due Date?

Wyoming does not charge a late fee, but your company will be in danger of the Secretary of State dissolving your business. If your business is administratively dissolved by the SoS, you will no longer be able to conduct business in Wyoming.

What Happens If I Don’t File?

If you fail to file your annual report, the Wyoming Secretary of State will send you notice. You will have 60 days to respond and pay the report fee, otherwise the state will administratively dissolve your business, preventing you from conducting business in Wyoming in the future.

It’s a pretty hefty penalty if you forget, so make sure you keep track of your annual report’s due date. If you’re enrolled in our compliance service, you’ll never have to worry about getting your annual report in on time. We’ll send you reminders leading up to when your annual report is due and submit the filing to the state for you. Enroll and pay no upfront fees when you sign up for our registered agent or formation services. For $100 plus the state’s filing fees, we’ll make sure your company never misses a state filing deadline. You can also take care of the filing yourself. Just cancel this service with the click of a button inside your online portal.

Where Do I File?

Annual reports are filed with the Wyoming Secretary of State either online or by mail.

Online: eFile your annual report on the Secretary of State’s website.

Mail to:

Wyoming SOS
Business Division
State Capital Building, Room 110
200 West 24th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020

Can I Amend My Wyoming Annual Report?

Yes, you can change your corporation’s officers and/or directors with the state by submitting a Change of Officers/Directors form. Amendments can only be made to an annual report that is currently on file.