Register an existing corporation in Colorado
Asked by: Richard R. RePass - 21 February, 2013
I am the chief officer of a Delaware corporation formerly registered to do business in Florida. The business (and my family) have just moved to Colorado. What is the cheapest, most efficient way to register the company to do business in Colorado?

Answered by: Ray Albert - 24 February, 2013
Richard,
You can file your Delaware corporation as a foreign entity in Colorado, which will allow your business to use the same EIN and retain the date of formation, having your company active in both Delaware and Colorado states.
Since Colorado does not allow change of company domicile, you could also close the Delaware company (see dissolve the corporation in Delaware) and form a new entity in Colorado, which would cost more initially than filing a foreign entity.

You can file your Delaware corporation as a foreign entity in Colorado, which will allow your business to use the same EIN and retain the date of formation, having your company active in both Delaware and Colorado states.
Since Colorado does not allow change of company domicile, you could also close the Delaware company (see dissolve the corporation in Delaware) and form a new entity in Colorado, which would cost more initially than filing a foreign entity.