I live in Bangladesh and can’t visit the U.S. to reinstate my Delaware corporation. Can I handle this remotely?

Answer by: Abdullah Al Naim
7 months ago
Yes, reinstatement can often be completed remotely. Nonresidents can use online portals or hire a registered agent or third-party service to handle the process on their behalf, ensuring compliance with state regulations.
How to Reinstate a U.S. Company Remotely
1. Use Online Filing Systems
- Many U.S. states offer digital filing portals where businesses can submit reinstatement applications, pay fees, and check compliance status.
- Some states may require additional documents, such as a Certificate of Tax Clearance.
2. Hire a Registered Agent (Mandatory for Reinstatement)
- A registered agent is required in the state where your company is incorporated.
- The agent receives legal notices and compliance documents, ensuring that your business stays updated.
3. Work with a Third-Party Service
- Hiring a business consulting or legal service simplifies the reinstatement process, especially if you need to handle state-specific legal requirements.
- Professionals can submit paperwork, clear outstanding fees, and manage communication with the Secretary of State.
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