Reinstate your Texas Nonprofit
The exact Texas Nonprofit reinstatement fee, form, deadline, and penalties, handled for you. A flat $49 service fee plus your state fee.
State of Texas
Certificate of Reinstatement
Nonprofit restored to good standing
State fee
$0
Kicker service
$49
Deadline
Within 3 years
Liability shield restored
Your Texas Nonprofit protects personal assets again once it is back in good standing.
Business name protected
A dissolved entity releases its name; reinstating keeps it yours.
Contracts enforceable
Agreements and bank accounts tied to the entity are valid again.
Get back in good standing, without the paperwork
Reinstatement is the one filing you do not want bounced back. You only need to know the numbers below, and we handle everything else.
Texas state fee
$0
Paid at cost, plus delinquent reports
Kicker service
$49
Flat, all-inclusive
Deadline
Within 3 years
Miss it and reinstatement may be off the table
Filing it yourself
- Work out which Texas form, agency, and process applies to your Nonprofit, with no one to ask
- One wrong detail and the state rejects the filing, while late fees and penalties keep growing
- No SOS filing fee for a nonprofit tax-forfeiture reinstatement, but the underlying delinquency must be cured, e.g., a delinquent periodic report plus…
- While you wait, your business name can be claimed and contracts stay unenforceable
Filing with Kicker
- We audit your Texas Nonprofit record and pinpoint exactly why it lost good standing
- Every delinquent report and the reinstatement filing prepared correctly the first time
- State fees and penalties paid at cost, with your approval before anything is spent
- We track it to approval and deliver your Certificate of Reinstatement
State fees and penalties are billed at cost with itemized receipts, and you approve everything before we file.
We handle every Texas Nonprofit step
- 1
Status audit
We pull your Texas Nonprofit record and confirm exactly why it lost good standing.
- 2
Paperwork prepared
We complete your delinquent reports and the Nonprofit reinstatement form for Texas.
- 3
Filed and paid
We submit the filing and pay the state fee and any penalties at cost, with your approval.
- 4
Certificate delivered
We track it to approval and hand you the Certificate of Reinstatement.
Reinstating a different Texas entity?
Texas Nonprofit reinstatement questions
What is the reinstatement fee for a Texas Nonprofit?
No SOS filing fee to reinstate a nonprofit corporation after a franchise-tax forfeiture (Form 801). Kicker's service fee is a flat $49 on top, and state charges are billed at cost.
How long do I have to reinstate a Texas Nonprofit?
No fixed deadline, a nonprofit tax-forfeiture reinstatement (Form 801) may be filed at any time so long as the entity would otherwise have continued to exist.
What does Texas require to reinstate a Nonprofit?
Resolve the delinquency that caused the forfeiture/termination (e.g., file any delinquent periodic report, Form 802, with its late fee). For a franchise-tax forfeiture, obtain and attach a Comptroller tax clearance letter (Form 05-377. Entity name must still be available/distinguishable. We confirm every Texas requirement for you before anything is filed.
Can Kicker handle the whole Texas Nonprofit reinstatement for me?
Yes. We audit the status, prepare every delinquent filing and the reinstatement form, pay the state fee and penalties at cost, and deliver your Certificate of Reinstatement, all for a flat $49 service fee.
Reinstate in any state
Pick any state to see its reinstatement fee, form, and deadline. We handle all 50.