Restore Your Texas Entity to Good Standing
Is your Texas business out of compliance under Tax Code §171? We help verify your status with the Texas Secretary of State and Texas Comptroller, providing a clear path to obtain your Certificate of Reinstatement.
Get Your Status Summary
We'll verify your entity's current status and send you a clear summary.
The Proven 3-Step Trust Model
How we help you regain compliance safely and securely.
Collect Minimal Info
Provide just the basics. No payment required. No commitment to start.
Generate Official Proof
We verify your status using official Texas Secretary of State and Texas Comptroller public records.
Provide Proposal
Receive a clear, actionable proposal to obtain your Certificate of Reinstatement and restore your Certificate of Account Status.
What Happens If You Do Nothing?
Under Tax Code §171, ignoring a forfeited or revoked status in Texas carries severe consequences that escalate over time.
Bank Account Freezes
Financial institutions regularly check entity status. Forfeiture often triggers immediate account holds and loan defaults.
Contract Invalidity
You lose the right to defend your business in Texas courts, and existing contracts may become unenforceable.
Personal Liability Exposure
Officers and directors can become personally liable for business debts created during the forfeiture period.
The Path to Reinstatement
Trusted by Texas Professionals
We don't just help business owners. We are the trusted compliance partner for professionals who require their clients to be in good standing.
CPAs & Law Firms
When you discover a client is forfeited under Tax Code §171, send them to us. We provide procedural clarity to obtain their Certificate of Reinstatement without crossing into legal advice, keeping your firm protected.
Banks & Lenders
When underwriting flags a forfeiture or a loan is stalled, send them here. We become the problem resolver so you can close the deal faster.
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