NE SOS Business Search 2026: Nebraska Entity Lookup

Nebraska entity lookup • trade names • biennial reports • records

Find and Read a Nebraska Business Record

Search Nebraska corporations, LLCs, nonprofits, partnerships, trade names, trademarks and service marks using the exact search mode that fits the information you have.

Then verify the account number, entity type, status, registered agent, filing history, report deadline and document options without mistaking a public record for a complete licence or background check.

Independent user guide. This website is not the Nebraska Secretary of State and does not operate the Corporate & Business Search.

Fast Answer for 2026

The Nebraska Corporate & Business Search is free. It covers registered entities, trade names, trademarks and service marks. Search by Name Starts With, keyword matching, Sounds Like, exact name or the Secretary of State Entity Account Number. Name searches require at least three letters, and the portal requires JavaScript plus reCAPTCHA. Nebraska does not issue one general statewide business licence, so verify local, tax and professional requirements separately.

As of August 2026, corporations were in an even-year reporting cycle: reports were due March 1 and delinquent after April 15. LLCs and nonprofits file in odd-numbered years, so their next regular Nebraska biennial report cycle is 2027, due April 1 and delinquent after June 16. LLP reports are annual.

Public searchFree
Minimum name input3 letters
Online good standing$6.50
Corporate support402-471-4079

Choose the Correct Nebraska Business Task

This helper does not search the state database. It identifies the shortest reliable workflow before you open an official page.

Find an LLC or corporation

  1. Search distinctive legal-name words.
  2. Compare the account number, entity type, status and registration date.
  3. Open the correct record and confirm the registered agent.
  4. Review the newest biennial report or filing image.

Use the Right Nebraska Search Mode

The portal provides six different match methods. Choosing the wrong one is the main reason a valid business appears to be missing.

Best broad startName Starts With

Returns names beginning with the letters or words entered. Use at least three letters.

Every keyword requiredMatch All Words

Finds names containing all entered words in any order. Useful when the exact full name is uncertain.

Widest keyword searchMatch Any Word

Returns names containing any entered word. Expect more unrelated results.

Spelling recoveryName Sounds Like

Useful for phonetic variants, but it can return a large result set.

Only when exactName Exact Match

Enter the complete entity name, including LLC, Inc. or another legal ending.

Most preciseAccount Number

Use the Nebraska Secretary of State Business Services entity account number—not an EIN.

Sorting tip: results display alphabetically and can be sorted by business type or status. Use a secondary sort when many similar names appear.

Complete the Nebraska SOS Business Search

Use this sequence to identify the correct record before ordering documents or relying on the status.

Open the official search and enable JavaScript

The legacy Nebraska.gov search requires JavaScript. Complete reCAPTCHA before submitting the query.

Select one match method

Use Starts With or Match All Words first. Reserve Exact Match for a complete legal name including its entity ending.

Enter distinctive wording

For “Prairie Ridge Property Services, LLC,” begin with “Prairie Ridge Property.” Remove punctuation and generic wording if needed.

Compare similar results

Check the exact name, entity type, account number, status and registration or incorporation date.

Open the complete profile

Confirm the registered agent, registered office, principal office and available filing history.

Open the latest relevant filing

A biennial report, amendment, change of agent, dissolution or reinstatement can explain why current details differ from an older contract.

Use another database when necessary

Check UCC, tax, professional licensing, local permits or court records separately. The corporate search does not answer every risk question.

After choosing the search method and verification order above, open the live Nebraska database.

What the Nebraska Database Shows—and What It Does Not

Searchable through the corporate database

  • Corporations and professional corporations
  • Limited liability companies
  • Nonprofit corporations
  • Limited partnerships and LLPs
  • Registered foreign entities
  • Nebraska trade names
  • State trademarks and service marks
  • Status and registration information
  • Registered-agent information
  • Available filing images and certificates

Not proved by one entity result

  • Federal EIN
  • Tax-account compliance
  • City or county licences
  • Professional or occupational licences
  • Insurance, bonding or solvency
  • Every owner or beneficial owner
  • UCC financing statements
  • Lawsuits, judgments or criminal history
  • Customer reputation
  • Authority of the person requesting payment
No result does not always mean “fake business.” A sole proprietor or general partnership may operate without a corporation or LLC record. Search trade names, local licences and other records appropriate to the activity.

Nebraska Does Not Issue One General State Business License

The Secretary of State records entities and trade names, but Nebraska’s official startup guidance says there is no single general statewide business licence. The permits or registrations you need depend on the activity, location, employees, products and profession.

Legal entity or trade nameUse the Nebraska Secretary of State Corporate & Business Search.Entity search
Sales tax or withholdingUse the Nebraska Department of Revenue for tax permits and accounts.Revenue business services
City or county permissionContact the municipality or county where the business operates. Requirements vary by location and activity.Use the applicable local government.
Professional or occupational licenceUse the Nebraska agency or board that regulates the profession, such as health, engineering, insurance or real estate.Nebraska licence directory
Financing statement or agricultural lienUse the separate UCC/EFS system rather than the corporate entity search.UCC/EFS system
Verification rule: an Active Secretary of State record proves neither a professional licence nor local operating approval. Search the regulator that controls the actual work being performed.

Read Each Nebraska Business Record Field

FieldWhat it tells youCommon mistakeBest follow-up
Entity nameThe legal name or registered trade/mark name shown by the state.Assuming an advertised brand is the legal contracting party.Search trade names and open formation or amendment filings.
Account numberThe Secretary of State Business Services identifier for the record.Confusing it with an EIN, tax ID or UCC number.Use it for exact search and eDelivery filing selection.
Entity typeCorporation, LLC, nonprofit, partnership or another filing category.Applying LLC reporting rules to every entity.Use the entity-specific report calendar and forms.
StatusThe entity’s current condition in the Nebraska corporate record.Treating Active as proof of licensing, insurance or tax clearance.Review filing history and separate regulatory databases.
Registration dateThe date connected with formation or Nebraska authority.Assuming uninterrupted operation since that date.Look for dissolution, revocation and reinstatement filings.
Registered agentThe person or authorized business designated to receive process and notices.Assuming the agent is the owner or storefront.Compare principal office and other filed information.
Registered officeThe Nebraska address tied to the registered agent.Treating it as the operating location.Check the principal office and local business information.
Filing historyAccepted reports, amendments, agent changes and status documents.Relying only on the summary screen.Open the latest relevant image before acting.
Trade nameA registered Nebraska name used by an individual or entity.Treating it as a separate LLC or corporation.Identify the applicant and confirm publication compliance.

Verify a Nebraska Business Before You Pay or Sign

Use the public record to identify the legal party behind an invoice, proposal, lease, donation request or contract. Then complete the separate checks the transaction requires.

Match these items

  • Exact legal or registered trade name
  • Secretary of State account number
  • Entity type and registration date
  • Current status
  • Registered agent and registered office
  • Principal or designated office
  • Newest report, amendment or name-change filing
  • Trade-name applicant when a brand is used
  • Separate professional or local licence
  • Requested payee name

Pause when you find a mismatch

  • The contract name cannot be connected to an entity or trade name
  • The payment recipient is unrelated to the listed business
  • The entity is dissolved, revoked or cancelled
  • The newest filing shows a different agent or office without explanation
  • A claimed professional licence cannot be verified
  • A recently supplied certificate fails online validation
  • A renewal or certificate mailer uses a private payment address
  • The sender asks for an EIN or bank details before identity is confirmed

Worked example: the proposal uses a storefront name

Proposal says

“Prairie Shield Roofing.”

Entity search

No corporation or LLC appears under that exact phrase.

Trade-name record

The applicant is “PSR Construction LLC.”

Final checks

Search PSR Construction LLC, confirm status, verify any required contractor registration and match the payee.

What Active does not prove: insurance, bonding, tax clearance, financial stability, absence of litigation, complete ownership or authority of the individual contacting you.

Interpret Nebraska Status and Filing Conditions

Portal wording can vary by entity type. Use the current label together with the most recent filing rather than relying on a generic “active/inactive” summary.

Status or conditionPractical meaningIf checking the businessIf it is your entity
ActiveThe entity appears active in the corporate record.Continue with licence, tax, UCC and transaction-specific checks.Keep agent information and required reports current.
Administratively DissolvedA domestic entity lost active standing, commonly after a missed report, fee or agent requirement.Look for a later reinstatement before relying on good standing.Correct every ground and submit the required reinstatement package.
Authority RevokedA foreign entity lost Nebraska authority.Confirm whether it later reinstated or requalified.Use the foreign-entity reinstatement or authority process supplied by Business Services.
Dissolved or CancelledA termination filing or legal event ended ordinary activity.Review the effective date and any later revival.Determine whether reinstatement, revival or a new filing is appropriate.
WithdrawnA foreign entity ended its Nebraska registration.Search its home jurisdiction and later Nebraska filings.New authority may be required before resuming Nebraska activity.
Trade Name CancelledA trade-name registration may be cancelled, including for failure to file proof of publication within 45 days.Do not rely on the trade name as current without checking the record.Contact Business Services about a new or corrective registration.
Legal-effect warning: Nebraska guidance says an administratively dissolved entity continues only for winding up and liquidation, not ordinary business. It may also lose its name and limited-liability protections. Obtain legal advice for transactions involving a dissolved entity.

No Result? Follow This Search-Recovery Ladder

Enter at least three letters. The name-search modes will not work with shorter input.
Remove LLC, Inc. or Corp. Keep the suffix only for an exact-match search.
Remove punctuation. Delete commas, periods, apostrophes and hyphens.
Use Starts With. This is effective when the first distinctive words are reliable.
Use Match All Words. It handles different word order.
Use Match Any Word. Use it when one word may have changed.
Try Sounds Like. Useful for phonetic or spelling differences.
Search the account number. Copy it exactly from an SOS notice or older filing.
Search a prior legal name. Amendments or mergers can change the name.
Search the trade name. A storefront name may belong to another person or entity.
Consider a non-entity business. A sole proprietor may lack an LLC or corporation record.
Check JavaScript and reCAPTCHA. A browser problem can look like a failed search.
Call Business Services. Provide the exact spellings and account information already tried.

Nebraska Annual and Biennial Report Calendar

Nebraska does not use one universal annual-report date. The schedule depends on the entity type and whether the year is odd or even.

Entity typeRegular deadlineDelinquent date2026 practical position
Business and professional corporationsEven-numbered years by March 1April 15The 2026 deadline passed; records dissolved or revoked on April 16 require reinstatement steps.
Limited liability partnershipsEvery year by April 1June 16The 2026 annual-report period has passed.
LLCs and professional LLCsOdd-numbered years by April 1June 16No regular LLC biennial report in 2026; next cycle is 2027.
Nonprofit corporationsOdd-numbered years by April 1June 16Next regular biennial report is 2027.
Nebraska benefit corporationsEvery year within 120 days after fiscal year-endEntity-specificCalculate from the corporation’s fiscal year.
Corporation cycleMarch 1, 2026

Delinquent after April 15, 2026.

LLP cycleApril 1 yearly

Delinquent after June 16.

LLC cycleApril 1, 2027

Next odd-year report date.

Nonprofit cycleApril 1, 2027

Next odd-year report date.

Third-party mailer alert: the Nebraska Secretary of State recently warned about a mailer asking $125 for an LLC biennial report and stated that an LLC could file the report online for $28 through the official site. Verify the live checkout amount because entity type, filing channel and portal charges can differ.
Paper versus online example: the official 2025 domestic-LLC reinstatement packet lists a $30 paper biennial-report fee. This is why the article does not present one fee as universal across every channel or situation.

Restore an Administratively Dissolved or Revoked Entity

Reinstatement is not simply an online report payment. The required package depends on entity type, dissolution date and the reason shown in the record.

Open the entity record

Confirm the legal name, account number, exact status and dissolution or revocation date.

Identify every ground

Common grounds include a missed report, unpaid fees, missing registered agent or expired corporate existence.

Get the entity-specific packet

For many reinstatements, Business Services supplies the application, report and fee worksheet by email or phone.

Complete the overdue report correctly

The domestic LLC packet requires the principal office even when it matches the designated office. A company-authorized person must sign and date it.

Use separate forms for restricted changes

An LLC name change requires an Amended Certificate of Organization. Agent or designated-office changes require the correct Statement of Change.

Submit by the allowed channel

Recent domestic LLC and corporation reinstatement packets may require mail or in-person filing rather than online submission.

Verify the result

After processing, search the entity again. The official guidance says the record will show Active before a Certificate of Good Standing can be ordered.

SituationOfficial rule or feeImportant limitation
Ordinary reinstatementApplication fee commonly listed at $30, plus past reports, taxes, fees or interest.Obtain the exact worksheet for the entity.
Late reinstatement after more than five years inactiveApplication fee $500; HOA late reinstatement $100.Additional past report fees and interest may apply.
LLP reinstatementContact Business Services for the application and worksheet.LLPs can reinstate only within two years after administrative dissolution.
Domestic LLC dissolved June 17, 2025Official packet example totals $60: $30 report plus $30 reinstatement.The packet says it cannot be filed online.

Check Nebraska Business Name Availability

The public database is a preliminary conflict search. Nebraska requires a written name-availability inquiry for an official staff response, and even that response is not a guarantee that a later filing will be accepted.

Before requesting availability

  • Search the full proposed name
  • Search distinctive wording without LLC or Inc.
  • Try plural, spelling and spacing variants
  • Check trade names and service marks
  • Search federal trademark records
  • Avoid buying signs and branding before approval

Do not assume

  • An empty search guarantees acceptance
  • A domain purchase creates name rights
  • Business cards affect the SOS decision
  • A reservation forms the company
  • State acceptance creates federal trademark rights
  • Restricted professional words are automatically allowed

Written availability inquiry

Send the proposed name by email to sos.corp@nebraska.gov, fax to 402-471-3666, or mail it to Business Services, P.O. Box 94608, Lincoln, NE 68509. Staff replies in writing, but final approval occurs only when the actual filing is reviewed.

120-day name reservation

Corporate, LLC and limited-partnership reservation forms currently list a $30 fee. Corporate and LLC reservations last 120 days; the corporate form states that its reservation is not renewable.

Restricted-word check: additional rules can apply to words such as Bank, Trust, Engineer, Architect, Geologist, Land Surveyor, Cooperative, Olympic and Barber. Resolve the restriction before paying for formation or advertising.

Search or Register a Nebraska Trade Name

A Nebraska trade name is not a new legal entity. The registration identifies the individual or entity using the name and carries a strict newspaper-publication requirement.

RequirementOfficial detailUser action
Application fee$100 online or $110 in-office.Use the current official application and filing channel.
Information requiredTrade name, applicant, address, applicant type, formation law if applicable, first Nebraska use and nature of business.Match the applicant’s legal name to its entity record.
Registration termExpires 10 years from filing.Calendar renewal before expiration.
Newspaper noticePublish once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city or village, or in the county if none exists locally.Give the newspaper the filed duplicate so the notice matches exactly.
Proof deadlineFile the notarized Affidavit of Publication within 45 days after registration.Confirm whether the newspaper sends it or you must send it.
Failure resultThe Secretary of State cancels the registration if proof is not received within 45 days.Do not wait until the final week.
Proof filing feeNo fee; it may be submitted through eDelivery.Save the filing confirmation.
Publication accuracy tip: request a proof from the newspaper before publication or check the printed notice immediately. Incorrect information may require republication while the original 45-day deadline continues to run.

Order a Certificate of Good Standing or Filing Copy

Choose the document based on what the receiving party actually requires. A profile screen, filing image, certified copy and Certificate of Good Standing are not interchangeable.

DocumentCurrent channel and feeImportant limitation
Online Certificate of Good Standing$6.50; immediately available to view and print.Its Verification ID can be validated for up to 12 months.
Paper Certificate of Good Standing$10; mailed by the SOS within about 2–3 business days after the online order.Mail delivery adds time.
Online filed-document image$0.45 per page when the portal displays a price and page count.Availability rules apply.
General record copyThe forms-and-fees schedule lists $1 per page.This may use a different request channel from portal images.
Certificate with sealThe general records schedule lists $10 per certificate.Confirm the exact certificate requested.

Why a filing image may not be available online

  • Documents filed after March 10, 1999 are typically available online within three business days.
  • Documents filed before March 10, 1999 generally may require a direct office request.
  • Documents longer than 40 pages are not offered online because of system-traffic limits.
  • If no price and page count appear, call Business Services rather than assuming no document exists.
International-use rule: an online Certificate of Good Standing cannot be apostilled or authenticated. Contact Business Services before ordering when the document will be used outside the United States.
Ask the recipient: “Do you need an online Certificate of Good Standing, a paper certificate, a plain filing image, a certified copy, or an apostilled/authenticated document?”

Submit Nebraska Corporate Documents Through eDelivery

eDelivery is a document-upload service, not an automated approval tool. You prepare and sign the correct PDF, upload it with identifying data and wait for staff review.

Choose the correct filing type

Select forming a new entity, registering a trade name or filing for an existing entity or trade name.

Download and save the current form

The official forms page says a form must be downloaded and saved before its digital-signature feature is completed.

Sign the PDF

eDelivery requires a signed PDF. Check all entity names, account numbers, addresses and signer titles.

Enter the SOS account number

For an existing entity, retrieve the Business Services account number through the public search if you do not know it.

Pay the statutory and portal charges

Non-subscriber credit-card transactions are at least $2 above the statutory filing fee. Major credit cards are accepted.

Monitor Filing History

The eDelivery page displayed an approximate one-week review time when checked on August 4, 2026. Use Filing History for the current status.

Read the acceptance or rejection email

Correct the exact problem stated. Do not resubmit repeatedly without addressing the name, fee, signature or form issue.

Useful online filings include: formation and amendment documents, registered-agent changes, proof of publication, dissolution filings, foreign authority documents and trade-name filings. Availability varies by entity type.

Prevent Filing Rejection and Unnecessary Public Disclosure

Nebraska scans accepted business documents into the public record. Put required information in the filing, but keep internal contact details and confidential identifiers out of the document unless the form or law requires them.

Before uploading or mailing

  • Use the complete exact legal entity name
  • Download and save the current form before using its digital signature field
  • Sign the PDF in the required capacity
  • Use the correct SOS account number for an existing entity
  • Include the correct statutory fee and portal charge
  • Attach required consents, certificates or examining-board documents
  • Keep copies of prior SOS correspondence when resubmitting
  • Save a complete submission copy and receipt

Keep these out unless required

  • Social Security numbers
  • Federal EINs in free-text areas
  • Bank-account or card information
  • Personal email addresses placed inside the public document unnecessarily
  • Personal phone numbers written in the filing body merely for staff contact
  • Passwords, portal credentials or security answers
  • Unredacted identity documents not requested by the filing
  • Internal notes or client instructions
Contact-information method: Nebraska advises including your name and phone number in a cover letter or submission contact area—not inside the filed document—because the filed document is scanned and can become publicly viewable.

Frequent rejection causes

  • The proposed name is unavailable or restricted.
  • The entity name is incomplete or differs from the existing record.
  • The wrong entity-type form was used.
  • The signer’s name, title or signature is missing.
  • The registered agent or office information is incomplete.
  • The statutory fee or online-service charge is missing.
  • A required professional certificate, consent or publication proof was omitted.
  • An old or altered form does not contain current statutory language.

Check and Update the Registered Agent

The registered agent is where Nebraska sends legal process and report notices. Incorrect information can cause a missed biennial report and administrative dissolution.

Who may serve

  • A member of the entity who resides in Nebraska
  • A designated third party residing in Nebraska
  • Another business entity authorized to transact business in Nebraska
  • An agent whose office is identical to the registered office

Do not assume

  • The registered agent is the owner
  • The registered office is the storefront
  • Changing a principal-office field automatically changes the agent
  • Mail forwarding replaces a proper registered office
  • The SOS will know an address changed without a filing
Report-notice risk: Nebraska sends report notifications to the registered agent. If the information is wrong, the business may miss the filing requirement, lose good standing and incur reinstatement fees.

Protect a Nebraska Business Record From Identity Theft

The public search is not only for customers and lenders. Business owners should use it periodically to detect unauthorized changes.

Prevention checklist

  • Periodically review the SOS record
  • Monitor business credit reports
  • Reconcile bank and card statements
  • Share EIN and account numbers only after verifying the requester
  • Secure and shred sensitive documents
  • Train staff to recognize phishing and malicious attachments

If fraud is suspected

  • Do not ignore a small unexplained filing or account change
  • Notify local or state law enforcement
  • Contact banks, card providers and creditors
  • Report the crime to business credit bureaus
  • Ask for fraud alerts where available
  • Request the documents used to open or access accounts

Order Bulk, Location-Based or Registered-Agent Records

The ordinary portal is best for one company. Nebraska’s Corporate Records Special Request service is more useful when research involves many entities or geographic criteria.

Research needAvailable criteriaCurrent official chargeDelivery
Entities of one typeEntity category such as corporations or LLCs$15 per 1,000 recordsCSV download from the receipt page
Recently registered entitiesRegistration or incorporation date$15 per 1,000 recordsCSV download
Name-keyword listOne or more keywords in business names$15 per 1,000 recordsCSV download
Location researchBusiness location or registered-agent location$15 per 1,000 recordsCSV download
Not a live monitoring feed: a downloaded batch reflects the state data returned for that request. Re-run the request or verify individual profiles when current status is important.

Entity Search or Nebraska UCC/EFS Search?

Use the corporate search to identify a business. Use the separate UCC/EFS system to investigate financing statements, Effective Financing Statements, state or federal tax liens and statutory agricultural liens.

QuestionCorporate & Business SearchUCC/EFS system
What does it identify?Entities, trade names, trademarks, service marks and corporate filings.Financing statements and other indexed security-interest or lien records.
Best search keyLegal or registered name, or the SOS entity account number.Exact debtor legal name, original document number or another supported filing identifier.
Does Active mean no liens?No. Entity status does not answer the UCC question.A currently active entity can have multiple financing statements.
Current platformNebraska.gov Corporate & Business Search.business.nebraska.gov, live since December 8, 2025.
Account required?No account for a basic public entity search.Create an account for the new online UCC/EFS system; the former $100 annual Nebraska.gov subscription is no longer required.

Current UCC/EFS system features

  • Online certified UCC and EFS debtor-name searches
  • Search by a subsequent filing number, such as an amendment or continuation
  • Online EFS amendments
  • PDF collateral uploads, subject to staff review for personally identifiable information
  • Multiple selected actions on one UCC-3 amendment for one filing fee
  • Recent submission status, filed copies and receipts in My Work Queue
  • Credit-card, ACH or Frequent Payor Account payment options
Current payment surcharges: the new UCC/EFS FAQ lists an additional $1.75 plus 2.49% for credit-card payments, or $1.75 for ACH. Confirm the filing or search price displayed in the live cart because the old Nebraska.gov fee tables can still appear in search results.
Debtor-name accuracy matters: start with the exact legal name from the corporate record. Also search a prior legal name when the filing history shows a merger, conversion or amendment.

Contact Nebraska Business Services With a Useful Question

Prepare before contacting support

  • Exact legal or trade name
  • SOS entity account number
  • Entity type and current status
  • Registration and dissolution dates
  • Report year involved
  • Filing or transaction number
  • Payment receipt
  • Error message or rejection email
  • Search modes already tried
  • The specific result you need
Phone or email script: “I am trying to locate, file for or restore [legal name]. Its Nebraska SOS account number is [number]. The public record shows [status]. I already tried [steps]. Which report, form, fee worksheet or filing channel applies?”
Support boundary: Business Services records filings and explains administrative processes. It cannot choose your entity type, resolve ownership disputes or provide legal or tax advice.

Final Nebraska Business Verification Checklist

Match the complete legal or trade name.
Record the SOS account number.
Confirm the entity type.
Read the exact status.
Compare the registration date.
Verify the registered agent and office.
Open the newest report or amendment.
Check the entity-specific report calendar.
Connect a trade name to its applicant.
Confirm trade-name publication when relevant.
Use UCC/EFS for financing records.
Verify licences and tax records separately.
Order the correct certificate or copy.
Confirm an apostille need before ordering online.
Use only current official forms.
Save the search date, receipts and documents.

Nebraska SOS Business Search FAQs

Is the Nebraska Corporate & Business Search free?

Yes. Public searches for registered entities, trade names, trademarks and service marks are free. Fees apply when ordering filing images, certificates, special data requests or filing documents.

Can I search a Nebraska business by account number?

Yes. Select Account Number and enter the Secretary of State Business Services entity account number. It is not the same as a federal EIN, tax ID or UCC document number.

Why does an exact Nebraska business-name search return nothing?

Exact Match requires the complete legal name, including its corporate ending. Try Name Starts With, Match All Words, Match Any Word or Sounds Like, and enter at least three letters.

Does an empty search prove a Nebraska business name is available?

No. The public search is preliminary. Submit a written availability inquiry by email, fax or mail. Even the courtesy response is not a guarantee; final approval occurs when the filing is reviewed.

When is a Nebraska LLC biennial report due?

Domestic and foreign LLCs and professional LLCs file in odd-numbered years by April 1 and become delinquent after June 16. Because 2026 is even-numbered, the next regular LLC cycle is 2027.

What happens when a Nebraska biennial report is missed?

If the report remains unfiled by the delinquency date, a domestic entity can be administratively dissolved and a foreign entity’s authority can be revoked. Reinstatement requires the proper application and correction of all grounds.

How much is a Nebraska Certificate of Good Standing?

The official search portal lists an immediate online certificate at $6.50 and a paper certificate mailed by the office at $10. The online certificate can be validated for up to 12 months using its Verification ID.

How long does a Nebraska trade-name registration last?

The official trade-name form states that registration expires 10 years after filing. The applicant must also publish a legal notice once and file proof of publication within 45 days or the registration is cancelled.

Does Nebraska have a general state business license?

No. Nebraska’s official startup guidance says there is no single general statewide business licence. Depending on the activity and location, a business may need tax registration, local permits or a professional or occupational licence in addition to its Secretary of State record.

Is a Nebraska entity search the same as a UCC search?

No. The entity search identifies registered businesses and corporate filings. UCC/EFS searches cover financing statements, Effective Financing Statements and related lien records through business.nebraska.gov.

Source and freshness note: search interfaces, portal charges, operational review times, forms and fees can change. This guide was checked against the live Nebraska Secretary of State and Nebraska.gov services, the trade-name application and publication instructions, the business-identity-theft guidance, and the misleading-mailer PDF on August 4, 2026. Confirm the final amount, current form and live filing route before paying or submitting.