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3. SUBMISSION:
TAX FORFEITURES - If the entity was forfeited or revoked for failure to pay state franchise
tax and/or file a tax return, it must satisfy that delinquency prior to reinstatement. Contact
the Comptroller of Public Accounts for assistance in complying with franchise tax filing
requirements. The Comptroller may be contacted at (800) 252-1381 or (512) 463-4600; TDD:
(800) 248-4099 or (512) 463-4621. When all franchise tax filing requirements have been met,
the Comptroller will issue a letter of eligibility for reinstatement. Two copies of this
application for reinstatement, along with the letter from the Comptroller and the appropriate
filing fee should be sent to the address shown in the heading of this form. The delivery address
is shown in the paragraph below.
NON-TAX FORFEITURES - Entities forfeited or revoked for non-tax reasons should satisfy
the delinquency which led to the forfeiture or revocation and then send two copies of this
application for reinstatement, along with the letter of eligibility from the Comptroller of
Public Accounts and the appropriate filing fee directly to the address shown in the heading of
this form. The delivery address is James Earl Rudder Office Building, 1019 Brazos, Austin,
Texas 78701. Telephone Number: (512) 463-5555 or dial 7-1-1 for relay services; FAX: (512)
463-5709.
4. TIME PERIOD FOR REINSTATEMENT: Entities involuntarily dissolved or revoked for
non-tax reasons may only be reinstated within thirty-six months from the date of the
dissolution or revocation.
5. ENTITY NAME: In order to reinstate, the entity's name must be available for use in the state.
For a preliminary clearance of the availability of the entity name you may email
corpinfo@sos.state.tx.us
call (512) 463-5555. This is only a preliminary clearance, the final
decision on the name will be made when the document is submitted for filing. If the entity's
name is not available for use in the state, the entity must simultaneously amend its articles of
incorporation or organization to change its name to one which is available.
If the name is currently available, you may wish to file a name reservation in order to allow
time for preparation of all documentation necessary for reinstatement. You may reserve a
name for a period of 120 days by submitting a signed written application setting forth the
name to be reserved and the appropriate filing fee. The fee for reservation of a corporate
name is $40.00. The name reservation application should be sent to the secretary of state at
the address shown in the heading of this form.
6. A reinstatement is not effective until filed by the secretary of state. The effective date of filing
will be the date that the completed application, appropriate attachments, and fees are
received by the secretary of state, provided all statutory requirements have been satisfied and
the entity name is available.
Form No. 801
Revised 06/08

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