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District of Columbia . Annual report 2026

District of Columbia annual report: fees, deadlines, and how to file.

Everything you need to know about the District of Columbia annual report: who must file, when it is due, what it costs, and how to file in 5 minutes.

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LLC fee
$300 (Biennial)
Corp fee
$300 (Biennial)
Due (LLC)
April 1 (Biennial Report . every two years)
Late fee
$100 late fee + revocation risk
Annual filing

District of Columbia Annual Report: at a glance.

A periodic state filing that confirms your business is active and updates officers, agents, and addresses.

Filing details

How District of Columbia handles Annual Report.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

District of Columbia Annual Report questions.

What is the annual report filed with the the District of Columbia Secretary of State?

It is the periodic filing that keeps your entity's information current with the District of Columbia and your status active, confirming your address, registered agent, and management. States call it an Annual Report, Statement of Information, or similar. It is not a tax return. We prepare and file the correct the District of Columbia version on time so your standing never lapses. Link annual-reports.

When is the the District of Columbia annual report due?

the District of Columbia sets its own schedule: some states tie it to your formation anniversary, others to a fixed date, and some run on a two-year cycle, so the deadline is not intuitive. Missing it is easy. We track your specific the District of Columbia due date on a compliance calendar and can file automatically so it never slips.

How much does the the District of Columbia annual report cost?

the District of Columbia sets the fee, and it ranges from nothing in a few states to a substantial amount in others, sometimes based on revenue or shares. Because it changes, we show the current the District of Columbia figure before filing and pass it through at cost. Our service pricing is on the pricing page rather than quoted where it could go stale.

What happens if I miss the the District of Columbia annual report deadline?

the District of Columbia typically adds a late penalty, and continued failure moves you out of good standing toward administrative dissolution, which is far more expensive to fix than the report. We monitor the the District of Columbia date and file before a miss can spiral into a reinstatement.

Do I file the the District of Columbia annual report online?

Almost always: the District of Columbia accepts these filings electronically, so you rarely need to mail anything or appear in person, and we file yours online and return the confirmation to your records. If the District of Columbia requires a paper form for a specific entity type, we handle that exception too.

Can I update my information on the the District of Columbia annual report?

Yes: the annual report is often exactly where you update a new address, a change in members or managers, or your registered agent, so the District of Columbia has current records. A major change may also need a separate amendment. We make sure the the District of Columbia report reflects your current setup.

Does the District of Columbia treat LLC and corporation annual reports differently?

Often yes: the District of Columbia may use different forms, fees, and information requirements for LLCs versus corporations, and corporations sometimes owe more detail. Filing the wrong version causes rejections. We file the correct the District of Columbia form for your exact entity type so it is accepted the first time.

Do foreign-registered entities file a the District of Columbia annual report too?

Yes: if you registered in the District of Columbia as a foreign entity, you file the District of Columbia's annual report for foreign entities on top of the one in your home state. Each state where you are registered expects its own. We track every state you operate in so none is missed.

Can File.Business file my the District of Columbia annual report?

Yes. We track your the District of Columbia due date, prepare the correct annual report for your entity type, pass the state fee through at cost, and file on time, with confirmation returned to your records, so the most common cause of losing good standing is handled automatically.

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