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Colorado . Reinstatement

Reinstate your Colorado business and get back in good standing.

If Colorado administratively dissolved your entity, you can reinstate. Here is what is required, what it costs, and how to do it.

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When do you need to reinstate?

  • Missed annual report.
  • Unpaid franchise tax.
  • No registered agent on file.
  • No response to state correspondence.
  • Foreign entities: missed foreign qual renewals.

Colorado reinstatement fees

LLC reinstatement$100 + missed Periodic Reports
Corporation reinstatement$100 + missed Periodic Reports
Each missed annual report$25 (Periodic Report)
Late penalties$50 late fee after 2 months delinquent

Colorado reinstatement process

  1. 1Identify everything missed.
  2. 2Update officer + member info.
  3. 3Confirm a registered agent.
  4. 4File reinstatement with all back-fees.
  5. 5Confirmation in your Vault.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I reinstate a Colorado business?
File a Reinstatement with all missed annual reports, back franchise taxes, and the $100 + missed Periodic Reports fee.
How much does Colorado reinstatement cost?
LLC: $100 + missed Periodic Reports. Corp: $100 + missed Periodic Reports.
How long does Colorado reinstatement take?
Same business day for online filings..
Can I reinstate after admin dissolution?
Yes. After 2 months past Periodic Report deadline (status changes to "Delinquent"), reinstatement may no longer be available.
Does reinstatement reset my formation date?
No.
Do I owe back franchise tax during dissolution?
Yes.
Can File.Business handle reinstatement?
Yes.

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Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the Colorado Secretary of State, Business Division or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the Colorado Secretary of State, Business Division. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the Colorado Secretary of State, Business Division as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed Colorado attorney or CPA.

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