What moving an LLC into Missouri actually involves.
Missouri domestication status
Missouri does not authorize LLC domestication in either direction. MO does not authorize direct LLC domestication: alternative is statutory merger
Same EIN preserved
A properly executed domestication preserves the LLC's federal EIN because the entity is legally continuous. The new state recognizes the LLC as the same entity that formed in the old state. No new SS-4 filing required.
Two SOS filings required
Inbound state filing (an Articles of Domestication equivalent) plus outbound state filing (Certificate of Withdrawal or Articles of Dissolution upon Domestication). Both need to be coordinated; the inbound filing typically references the outbound to maintain continuity.
Tax clearance often required
The state being LEFT typically requires tax clearance (final returns, paid franchise tax, no outstanding compliance issues) before issuing the Certificate of Withdrawal. Domestication blocks on the outbound side often relate to outstanding state tax obligations.
Operating Agreement carries over
The Operating Agreement governs the LLC regardless of state of formation. After domestication, the OA typically needs minor updates (governing law clause, dispute resolution venue, possibly Registered Agent designation), but the substantive terms continue without interruption.
Why domesticate vs foreign qualify
Foreign qualification keeps your original state of formation; you just register to do business in a second state. Domestication MOVES the state of formation entirely. Choose domestication when you no longer have ties to the old state; choose foreign qualification when you operate in multiple states.
A clean handoff, in 7 steps.
Confirm both states allow domestication
Missouri does not authorize LLC domestication in either direction. MO does not authorize direct LLC domestication: alternative is statutory merger
Get tax clearance from the departing state
Final returns filed, franchise tax current, any outstanding compliance issues resolved. The departing state typically will not issue the Certificate of Withdrawal until tax clearance is complete.
Draft the Plan of Domestication
Internal corporate document that sets the effective date, confirms member approval, and identifies the destination state. Most member-managed LLCs require majority or supermajority approval per the Operating Agreement.
File the inbound filing in Missouri
MO does not authorize direct LLC domestication: alternative is statutory merger applies in Missouri State fee passes through.
File the outbound filing in the prior state
Certificate of Withdrawal or Articles of Dissolution upon Domestication filed with the prior state SOS. References the inbound filing for legal continuity.
Update Operating Agreement, banking, and contracts
Operating Agreement governing-law clause updated, business banking notified of the new state, material contracts reviewed for state-specific language. EIN remains the same.
Set up ongoing compliance under the new state
Missouri annual report calendar activated, Registered Agent in Missouri engaged, any new state license obligations added to the Compliance Bundle.
Know your cost before you file.
Pricing for this service and any state fees are laid out in one place on our pricing page, passed through at cost with no markup. See exactly what your filing costs before you commit.
Common questions.
What is LLC domestication?
Domestication, sometimes called conversion or redomestication, moves your LLC's legal home from one state to another while keeping the same entity, so its history, EIN, bank accounts, and contracts continue uninterrupted. It differs from dissolving in the old state and forming fresh, which breaks that continuity. Done right, it is a change of domicile, not a new company, and it is distinct from simply registering as a foreign LLC.
Does Missouri allow LLC domestication?
Many states do, but not all, so this is the threshold question: both Missouri, the destination, and your current state must authorize domestication for the clean one-step move to work. Where Missouri allows it, you file an inbound domestication; where a state does not, you fall back to forming in Missouri and merging the old entity in. We confirm both states' rules before choosing the path.
Why would I domesticate my LLC to Missouri?
Usually because your life or business moved. If you relocated to Missouri, run the company from there now, or want Missouri's legal and tax environment, domesticating makes Missouri the home state instead of paying to maintain a foreign registration in a state you have left. It keeps your entity's age and track record, which matters for banking and credit, rather than starting over at zero with a new company.
Will my EIN change after domestication?
No, and that is a main reason to domesticate rather than reform. Because it is the same legal entity changing states, the EIN carries over, along with your bank accounts, licenses, and contracts in most cases. Dissolving and starting a new Missouri LLC would force a new EIN and re-papering everything. We structure it as a true domestication so the EIN and your history stay intact.
How long does LLC domestication take in Missouri?
It depends on both states' processing times and whether the departing state requires tax clearance first, which is often the slowest step. Once the Plan of Domestication and both filings are ready, the Missouri inbound and the outbound in the old state move relatively quickly. We start the clearance early and prepare both filings together so the two states are not handled one slow piece at a time.
What if Missouri or my prior state does not authorize domestication?
Then you use the alternative: form a new LLC in Missouri and merge the old entity into it, which reaches a similar end while following the rules both states actually permit. The merger route needs more care to preserve contracts and the EIN, but it works where straight domestication is unavailable. We pick whichever path Missouri and your old state allow and handle the mechanics so nothing important is dropped.
Will my contracts and licenses transfer automatically after domesticating?
With a true domestication they generally continue, because the entity is the same one now domiciled in Missouri, so contracts, leases, and many licenses stay in place. Some counterparties or licensing boards still want notice, and certain Missouri licenses must be reissued locally. We flag which of your agreements and licenses need attention so nothing lapses during the move.
Can I domesticate to Missouri and keep doing business in my old state?
Yes. If you still operate in the former state after moving the entity to Missouri, you register there as a foreign LLC and keep an agent, mirroring what you likely did before in reverse. Domestication changes the home state, not where you are allowed to operate. We handle the Missouri domestication and the foreign registration in the state you are leaving behind.
Does domestication change the LLC's tax classification?
No. Moving the entity's home state does not by itself change how the IRS taxes it: a pass-through LLC stays pass-through, and any S-corp election continues. What can change are your state tax obligations, since Missouri now taxes the entity and the old state stops once you are no longer registered there. We flag the state tax shift so the move does not create a surprise.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here: we keep the rest tracked.