Register a Foreign Corporation in Texas

To incorporate in Texas, you really only have two broad steps to complete: (1) appoint a Texas registered agent with a Texas street address, and (2) submit an Application for Registration of a Foreign For-Profit Corporation (Form 301) to the Texas Secretary of State (SOS). But this is an application that costs you a $750 state filing fee (+$25 for expediting), and what you submit does end up in the public record. A mistake in trying to register your Texas foreign corporation can be costly.

Follow our guide to setting up a foreign corporation in Texas and you can DIY your foreign qualification process with the Secretary of State. Or you can hire us and let our local filings experts register your Texas foreign corporation quickly, securely, and most important of all, correctly.

Our price includes registered agent service and the state’s $775 filing fee.

If you’re going to set up a foreign corporation in Texas, then there are some key details you’ll want to look out for during the foreign qualification process. Below we’ll go over what to look out for when appointing a registered agent, what you’ll need to include in your Application for Registration, and all the other little details to starting and maintaining a foreign corporation in Texas.

Appoint a Texas Registered Agent

If you own a corporation located outside of Texas and you want to operate here, you’ll need a Texas registered agent with a Texas street address. Your designated agent must be on hand at their registered address to receive legal documents during normal business hours. Unless you reside in the state of Texas, you cannot serve as your own Texas registered agent. For most Texas foreign corporations, the best option is to hire a professional Texas registered agent service.

Still looking for a Texas registered agent? Our local registered agent service is best for an out-of-state corporation because it includes a professional and permanent Texas business address to list on your public filings, same-day document scanning, and compliance tracking for your foreign corporation.

Complete Texas Application for Registration

Now that you’ve got the registered agent part covered, you’re ready to start the Texas application for registration process. If you’ve hired a professional service like ours to register your business, we take care of this for you.

Registering your Texas foreign corporation yourself? You’ll need to fill out the Application for Registration (Form 301). Here’s what you will need to include and how to obtain the right information:

  • Your corporation’s name. You can inquire about corporation name availability by contacting the Texas Secretary of State’s business and public filings clerks at (512)463-5555 or [email protected]. The quickest way to check if your corporate name is available in Texas is through the SOSDirect Web Portal ($1 state fee per search).
  • Your corporation’s federal employer identification number (EIN). All US corporations are required to have an EIN.
  • State and date in which you initially formed your corporation. You might find this information on your corporation’s initial articles of incorporation if you do not have this information handy.
  • Your corporation principal business address. This should be the principal business address for the state in which your corporation was originally formed.
  • Your Texas registered agent name and address. This is the part where having a registered agent with an actual street address in Texas is crucial. If you don’t reside in Texas, you will need someone to serve as your Texas registered agent and accept service of process on behalf of your business.
  • Name and address of each individual on your board of directors. If privacy is a concern for you, it’s important to hire a registered agent that allows use of their permanent business address. That way, the business address goes on the public filings instead of each member’s personal home address.
  • Name, date, and signature. You will need the name, date, and signature of a person authorized to sign on behalf of the business. This is typically a member, manager, or registered agent.

When you hire us to register your foreign corporation, you cover the registered agent requirement and we handle the filing for you, listing our information to keep yours off the public filing. Plus, as our client, you’ll have access to a secure online account that will include corporation compliance monitoring, critical business documents, and business services to help you manage and simplify your operation. All you have to do is fill out an order form and we take care of the rest!

Submit Your Texas Foreign Corporation Registration Documents

You can submit your Texas foreign corporation registration documents to the Secretary of State online, by mail, or in person. The cost to submit is $750 (plus a 2.7% credit card processing fee for online submissions). For paper submission, you will submit 2 copies of your Application for Registration and include a check or money order to the appropriate address listed below.

Online filings are typically processed by the Texas Secretary of State in 2-3 business days, while paper applications can take up to 10 business days to process. Once the state reviews your application and officially completes the foreign qualification process, you will receive a Texas Certificate of Authority from the Corporations Division of the Texas SOS.

Congrats! You are now allowed to lawfully transact business in Texas.

Maintaining Your Texas Foreign Corporation

Now that your Texas foreign corporation is registered, you’ll have to maintain good standing with the Secretary of State. A couple of key things to keep in mind:

  • Submit the Public Information Report. Foreign corporations in Texas need to file a Public Information Report with the Texas Comptroller each year. If your corporation grosses over $2.47 million in annual revenue, you’ll also need to pay Texas franchise tax. How much you pay in annual franchise tax depends on several factors, including your revenue, nature of your business, and so on. You can check out the Texas Comptroller’s website for more information.
  • Obtain any required business licensing. As is the case in most states, you’ll need to review local business license requirements. Depending on your city government and the nature of the business you transact as a foreign corporation, you might have to apply for licenses. Luckily, the Texas Secretary of State website makes it easy to obtain any required licenses for your business.
  • Get sales tax permit. If your corporation renders a service to customers (or leases/sells tangible property), you’ll need to obtain a sales tax permit. You can apply for a sales tax permit from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website. You’ll need your Texas foreign corporation’s file number, which will be listed on your approved application for registration. You can review the requirements at the Texas Comptroller’s sales tax requirements page.

Our registered agent service comes with built-in privacy protection in the form of a Texas business address to list on your state documents. When we prepare your Certificate of Authority, we can list the address of our Austin office for every member of your corporation, keeping everyone’s personal addresses out of the public record of Texas.

Our Texas registered agent service comes with FREE basic mail scanning: 3 non-legal mail scans to your account each year, at no additional cost. Just as when we receive legal mail for your business, we’ll upload any regular mail items we receive to your secure client account, the same day they arrive at our office. If you expect to receive more than 3 pieces of non-state mail for your business, check out our premium Texas Mail Scanning and Virtual Office services.

As your registered agent, we’ll file your Texas compliance filings, like the Public Information Report or Franchise Tax Report, for $100 (plus any state fees). You won’t be charged until the time of filing, and we’ll send reminders well in advance. Prefer to file these reports yourself? Simply cancel Renewal Service in your online account.

How Do I Sign Up?

If you want to submit the paperwork yourself:

If you want us to file for you:

Just click the “Hire Us” button below! Or if you already have a service with us, you can sign up inside your account. Just click the “Add services” tab in your account, and add our filing services for the state filing fees plus $100. Your account shows real time status of our work in progress. After we are done with your Texas foreign Corporation registration, we always store the filing to your client account, email you a copy, and send you the original filed documents by mail.