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Reinstate an LLC in Pennsylvania.

When Pennsylvania administratively dissolves an LLC for missed filings, you lose the right to do business, sue in Pennsylvania courts, or maintain bank accounts in the entity name. Reinstatement files the Statement of Reinstatement with the Pennsylvania Secretary of State and brings the entity back. Pennsylvania has no time limit on reinstatement. Pennsylvania requires tax clearance from the Department of Revenue before the SOS will accept your reinstatement.

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Pennsylvania reinstatement

What reinstating an LLC in Pennsylvania actually involves.

What admin dissolution means

When Pennsylvania dissolves an entity for non-compliance, you lose the right to conduct business in the entity name, the protection of the corporate veil weakens, and ongoing contracts can be challenged. Banks may freeze accounts. Lenders pull financing.

Statement of Reinstatement

The official Pennsylvania document for bringing a dissolved entity back to active status. Filed with the SOS. State fee $70 plus back fees, late penalties, and any taxes owed.

No Time Limit

Pennsylvania has no time limit on reinstatement. Act within the window to retain your existing entity name and history. Past that, you start over with a new entity.

Back fees + penalties

You owe every Annual Report fee for missed cycles plus per-month late penalties. Pennsylvania also typically charges a reinstatement fee on top of the original filing fee. We calculate the exact total before filing.

Tax clearance required

Pennsylvania requires tax clearance from the Department of Revenue before the SOS will accept your reinstatement.

Set up monitoring so it never happens again

Most reinstatements happen because nobody was watching the deadline. Complete Reinstatement adds the Compliance Bundle for year 1: AR AutoFile, RA service, deadline monitoring. You never face administrative dissolution again.

How it works

A clean handoff, in 6 steps.

Confirm dissolution and calculate what is owed

We pull the Pennsylvania SOS record, identify when dissolution happened, and calculate every back AR fee + late penalty + reinstatement fee + any tax balance.

Obtain tax clearance from Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

Required before Pennsylvania SOS will accept reinstatement. Adds 30-90 days to the timeline.

File back Annual Reports

Catch up every missed AR cycle. Each filing carries the original AR fee plus per-month late penalty. We file them in sequence.

File the Statement of Reinstatement

Submitted electronically with $70 state fee. Standard processing 5 to 15 business days. State-stamped reinstatement returns to your BOS vault.

Confirm active status

Pennsylvania SOS updates the entity record to active. We verify the change is live, then issue you a fresh Certificate of Good Standing for banks and lenders.

Set up monitoring

Complete Reinstatement adds Compliance Bundle yr 1: deadline tracking, AR AutoFile, RA service. Prevents the original problem from recurring.

Two ways to revive your entity

File the reinstatement, or revive and stay compliant from day one.

Reinstatement requires both the state filing AND every back filing the state held against you. We do the math, file everything, and set up monitoring so you never face this again.

Standard Reinstatement
$249+ state fee + back fees
File the reinstatement, done
  • Statement of Reinstatement prepared and filed in Pennsylvania
  • Pre-flight check: what is owed (back AR fees, penalties, taxes)
  • State-stamped acceptance returned to your vault
  • Plain-English review before submission
  • Reinstatement accuracy guarantee
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Complete + Compliance
$599+ state fee + back fees
Reinstatement + back filings + Compliance Bundle year 1
  • Everything in Standard Reinstatement
  • Back Annual Reports filed (catch up missed cycles)
  • Registered Agent cleanup or replacement
  • Tax clearance liaison (where required by state)
  • Compliance Bundle: AR AutoFile + Registered Agent + Certificate of Status + Amendment for year 1
  • Deadline monitoring set up immediately so this never happens again
  • Priority human support through the entire reinstatement window
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State filing fee + back fees + penalties pass through at cost. Total state cost depends on how many cycles were missed.
FAQ

Common questions.

What does administrative dissolution mean in Pennsylvania?

It is when Pennsylvania shuts your LLC down for a compliance failure, usually a missed annual report, unpaid fee, or lapsed registered agent, not because you chose to close. The entity loses good standing and often the legal right to operate, sign contracts, or sue in Pennsylvania, even though you may not have noticed. Reinstatement is the process of curing what was missed and bringing the same entity back.

How long do I have to reinstate in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania sets a reinstatement window, and in many states it runs for a few years from dissolution, after which the entity can no longer be revived and you would have to form a new one. The requirements get harder the longer you wait, so acting quickly is cheaper and simpler. We confirm Pennsylvania's exact deadline for your entity and what still qualifies before the window closes on you.

How much does reinstatement cost in Pennsylvania?

Expect the reinstatement filing fee plus every missed annual report fee and any late penalties Pennsylvania has accrued, which is why a long lapse costs more than a short one. Some states also require settling tax accounts first. The total depends on how many periods were missed; current Pennsylvania figures and our service pricing are on the pricing page, and we itemize what Pennsylvania is charging versus our fee.

How long does Pennsylvania take to process reinstatement?

It varies with Pennsylvania's queue and whether tax clearance is required first, since that clearance is often the slowest piece. A clean reinstatement with everything filed can move relatively quickly; one tangled in back taxes takes longer. We assemble the full package, missed reports, fees, and clearance, so Pennsylvania does not bounce it and restart the wait over a missing attachment.

Will I lose my entity name?

Maybe, and that is the hidden cost of waiting. While your LLC is dissolved, Pennsylvania can release your name, and another business may register it, which can force you to reinstate under a new name or fight to recover it. Reinstating promptly is the best way to keep it. If the name is already taken, we help you check availability and evaluate Pennsylvania's options.

Do I need tax clearance from Pennsylvania?

Often yes. Many states require a tax clearance or certificate of good standing from the Pennsylvania tax authority before they will reinstate, proving your accounts are settled. This is frequently the step that holds everything up, so we start it early and file the reinstatement the moment it clears, rather than discovering the requirement at the very end and losing weeks.

What if I had a Registered Agent that got removed?

A lapsed or resigned registered agent is one of the most common triggers for dissolution, because Pennsylvania loses its official contact for you and stops receiving your compliance notices. Reinstating requires naming a current agent, and keeping a reliable one is how you avoid a repeat. We provide registered agent service and put it in place as part of the reinstatement.

Can I keep using my EIN after reinstatement?

Yes. Because reinstatement revives the same legal entity rather than creating a new one, your EIN, and ideally your bank accounts and contracts, carry through. That continuity is a major reason to reinstate instead of forming fresh, which would require a new EIN and re-papering everything. We confirm the entity comes back as the same one so the EIN stays valid.

How do I prevent this from happening again?

Put the recurring deadlines on autopilot: know your Pennsylvania annual report date, keep a registered agent who actually forwards notices, and track filings in one place. Most dissolutions trace back to a report nobody was watching. We keep your Pennsylvania deadlines in a compliance calendar and can file the annual report for you so a lapse does not recur.

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