Obtaining Good Standing Certificate
in Texas
Official name for Certificate of Good Standing in Texas is "Certificate of Fact".
Most states want to see a certificate of good standing (or its equivalent) before allowing a company to do business in that state as a "foreign entity" (process called foreign qualification). Companies that intend to expand abroad might also need to obtain certificate of good standing, and then certify it for foreign use (either with Apostille or Embassy Certification).
Any company registered in Texas can order Certificate of Fact from the Texas Secretary of State, provided it is indeed is in good standing. Processing time is typically up to one business day.
We can help you obtain Certificate of Fact for your company from Texas Secretary of State. In case your company turns out to be not in good standing, we will research the reasons and the remedies to bring it back to good standing, and will notify you of the results of our research.
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