Changing Company Domicile to South Carolina
South Carolina allows domestication of corporations ONLY. Owners of LLCs looking to domesticate in South Carolina need to dissolve in home state and form a new LLC in South Carolina.
The procedure of domesticating your corporation in South Carolina involves three steps:
- Step 1: Your entity needs to authorize domestication as required by the laws of the foreign jurisdiction.
- Step 2: Filing Articles of Domestication with South Carolina Secretary of State.
- Step 3: Your entity is then dissolved in the home state (or "domesticated out", depending on the state).
We can help you with the entire domestication process in South Carolina from the beginning to the end.
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