I will your texas llc reinstatement documents after forfeiture or termination
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About this Gig
Your Texas LLC can be brought back but the form, fee, and required enclosures depend entirely on how it was terminated. Tax forfeiture requires Form 801 and a Tax Clearance Letter from the Comptroller. Voluntary, involuntary, or foreign revocation requires Form 811 with three distinct subtypes, each with different TBOC citations and fee amounts. Filing the wrong form doesn't just get rejected; it delays reinstatement and can trigger additional SOS correspondence.
With a J.D. and 20 years of law firm experience handling Texas entity compliance, I check your entity status on SOSDirect first, identify the correct form and subtype, and prepare a complete filing-ready package with a sequenced action checklist.
What I prepare:
- Correct reinstatement form for your situation Form 801 (tax forfeiture) or Form 811-A/B/C (voluntary, involuntary, or foreign revocation)
- Completed filing-ready document with all required fields, TBOC citations, and enclosure list
- Reinstatement checklist Tax Clearance Letter requirement, franchise tax arrears sequence, and SOS submission steps in the correct order
- Plain-language forfeiture explanation what caused the termination and how to prevent recurrence
US State:
Texas
Type of Business:
LLC
Service type:
State business registration
Target country:
United States
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FAQ
How do I know if my LLC was forfeited or terminated?
Search your entity name on the Texas SOS SOSDirect system at sos.state.tx.us.
What is the difference between Form 801 and Form 811?
Form 801 ($75) fixes Texas Comptroller tax forfeitures and requires a Tax Clearance Letter. Form 811 covers SOS issues: voluntary termination ($15), involuntary SOS termination ($75), or foreign registration revocation ($75). The SOS will reject the wrong form. Message me to confirm which applies.
Do I need a Tax Clearance Letter before reinstating?
Yes, for both Form 801 and Form 811 filings. The Texas Comptroller must confirm that franchise taxes, penalties, and interest are current before the SOS will process your reinstatement. My checklist walks through exactly how to request that clearance online or by mail.
Can my LLC be reinstated if it has been terminated for several years?
Yes. If forfeited for taxes/PIRs, you can reinstate after paying back taxes and filing missing reports, regardless of time. However, if voluntarily terminated under §11.202, you have a strict 3-year window to reinstate. Message me with your LLC details first so we can check your status.
What are the state filing fees for reinstatement?
Form 801: $75. Form 811-A (voluntary): $15. Form 811-B (involuntary) or 811-C (foreign revocation): $75. All fees paid directly to the Texas Secretary of State, separate from my service fee.

