Register your out-of-state business to do business in Nebraska.
Foreign qualification is what Nebraska requires when an entity formed in another state wants to legally transact business in Nebraska. This guide walks through when it is required, the documents needed, the $100 + publication fee, and the process.
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Nebraska requires foreign qualification when an out-of-state entity is doing business in the state. Triggers include:
- Physical office or storefront in Nebraska.
- Employees working in Nebraska.
- Real property ownership in Nebraska.
- Holding a bank account or credit line for Nebraska-located operations.
- Recurring contracts or sales with Nebraska customers.
- Licenses or permits requiring entity registration.
Nebraska foreign qualification requirements
Must be dated within 60-90 days. Order through File.Business if you do not have a current one.
Must have a physical street address in Nebraska. File.Business offers Registered Agent service for $99/year.
Nebraska foreign qualification fee: $100 + publication.
If your name is taken in Nebraska, you may need to use an assumed name.
Frequently asked questions
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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 Nebraska Secretary of State or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the Nebraska Secretary of State. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the Nebraska Secretary of State as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed Nebraska attorney or CPA.