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Our research on New York's LLC publication requirement has been distributed to 600+ media outlets nationwide, including AP News and regional news affiliates.

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Editorial Coverage

Independent business publications analyzing LLC Publishers and the New York LLC publication landscape

CompanyGlance

The Hidden Publication Cost Surprising New York Business Owners

By Sandeep Arneja, Founder, LLC Publishers

CompanyGlance covers the 4.5x pricing gap in New York LLC publication costs, based on LLC Publishers' dataset of 201 orders across 22 counties and 58 newspapers. The article walks founders through the county-by-county cost structure, the budget surprise most new LLCs face, and three hidden traps from competing service providers — positioning LLC Publishers as the transparent, one-time-fee alternative.

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SuperbCrew

What Every New York Startup Founder Needs to Know About the LLC Publication Requirement

By Sandeep Arneja, Founder, LLC Publishers

SuperbCrew publishes a founder-focused guide to New York's LLC publication requirement, walking through Section 206, the 120-day deadline, county clerk newspaper designations, and the operational challenges of handling publication in-house. The article concludes that specialist services like LLC Publishers are the rational choice for most founders who need compliance handled without spending weeks coordinating newspapers and affidavits themselves.

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TechCompanyNews

Inside New York's LLC Publication Costs: Why Your County Choice Can Save You Over $1,000

By Sandeep Arneja, Founder, LLC Publishers

TechCompanyNews analyzes the 4.5x pricing disparity across New York counties using proprietary data from LLC Publishers, revealing how county choice alone can swing publication costs from under $400 in Albany to nearly $1,800 in Manhattan. The article explains the structural reasons for the gap — county clerk newspaper designations, daily vs. weekly rates, and syndication markup — and walks founders through how specialist services like LLC Publishers bundle the entire process at transparent fixed fees.

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DailyCompanyNews

How to Navigate the New York LLC Publication Process Without the Headaches

By Sandeep Arneja, Founder, LLC Publishers

DailyCompanyNews walks readers through the operational steps of New York LLC publication — finding designated newspapers, scheduling 6-week runs, collecting affidavits, and filing the Certificate of Publication — and compares the in-house approach against using a specialist service. The article concludes that for most founders, specialist services like LLC Publishers remove weeks of coordination work and eliminate the risk of rejected filings from incorrect newspaper selection.

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Press Releases

Announcements and industry data from LLC Publishers

47 U.S. States Have Eliminated LLC Newspaper Publication, Three Still Require It, Industry Data Shows

Industry data from LLC Publishers, drawn from 334 publications completed across 32 New York counties between September 2025 and May 2026, identifies the three U.S. states that still require LLC newspaper publication (New York, Arizona, Nebraska) and the 47 that do not. New York's Section 206 is the only statute mandating two designated newspapers for six consecutive weeks. Among 130 Certificates of Publication submitted to the New York Department of State, 99 have been formally accepted with zero rejections.

Key Findings

  • 47 states have eliminated LLC newspaper publication
  • Three states still require it: New York, Arizona, Nebraska
  • 334 LLC publications completed across 32 New York counties
  • 94 different newspapers worked with
  • 99 of 130 Certificates of Publication accepted, 0 rejected
  • New York is the only state mandating two newspapers and six weeks
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New York LLC Publication Costs Range from $395 to $1,795 by County, New Industry Data Shows

New data from 201 LLC publication orders reveals that the total cost of the publication process ranges from $395 to $1,795 across New York's 62 counties — a 4.5-times gap depending entirely on which county a business is formed in. The within-New York City figures are particularly striking, with five boroughs carrying five different prices.

Key Findings

  • 201 LLC publications processed
  • 22 New York counties served
  • 58 newspapers worked with
  • 4.5x pricing gap between counties
  • 61 state filings with 100% acceptance rate
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New York's LLC Publication Requirement Needs Modernization, Says Industry Expert

After processing 97 LLC publications across 17 New York counties and working with 39 different newspapers, LLC Publishers founder Sandeep Arneja calls for specific reforms to Section 206 of New York LLC Law. The analysis reveals a nearly 4x pricing disparity between counties — Manhattan businesses pay over $1,400 while Albany businesses pay under $400 for the same legal requirement.

Key Findings

  • 97 LLC publications processed
  • 17 New York counties served
  • 39 newspapers worked with
  • 3.8x pricing disparity between counties
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About the Author

Sandeep Arneja

Founder, LLC Publishers

Sandeep Arneja is the founder of LLC Publishers, a New York-based service that handles the complete LLC publication process. Having processed over 362 publications across 33 New York counties and worked with 96 newspapers, Arneja provides data-driven commentary on the LLC publication requirement, pricing disparities, and reform opportunities under Section 206 of New York LLC Law.

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