Last updated: 6/7/2013
Certificate Of Reinstatement After Failure To File Annual Statement {814}
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Form 814--General Information (Certificate of Reinstatement of a Professional Association After Failure to File Annual Statement) The attached form is designed to meet minimal statutory filing requirements pursuant to the relevant code provisions. This form and the information provided are not substitutes for the advice and services of an attorney and tax specialist. Commentary A professional association may be terminated or revoked if the association fails to file the annual statement required by section 302.012 of the Texas Business Organizations Code (BOC). This form may be used to reinstate the existence of a Texas professional association or the registration of a foreign professional association that has been terminated or revoked, respectively, for failing to timely file the annual statement. Do Not Use This Form If: The professional association's existence or registration was forfeited under the Tax Code. See Form 801 at: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/forms_reports.shtml The professional association was terminated or revoked by the Secretary of State for a reason other than failure to file an annual statement. See Form 811 at: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/forms_reports.shtml Time Frames for Reinstatement Domestic Professional Association: A certificate of reinstatement after involuntary termination for failing to file an annual statement may be filed at any time so long as the association would otherwise have continued to exist. The association is considered to have continued in existence without interruption from the date of termination; however, only if the association is reinstated before the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of involuntary termination. Foreign Professional Association: An application for reinstatement after revocation for failing to file an annual statement must be filed no later than the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of revocation. Instructions for Form Item 1--Association Name and File Number: Provide the legal name of the association and the Secretary of State file number. For a foreign professional association that was registered to transact business in Texas under a different name, also provide the assumed name under which the association was registered. Item 2--Jurisdictional Information: It is recommended that the jurisdiction of organization and the association's date of formation or registration in Texas be provided to ensure that the correct professional association is reinstated. Item 3--Date of Involuntary Termination or Revocation: Provide the effective date of the involuntary termination or revocation of the association's existence or registration. Item 4--Conditions for Reinstatement: The certificate of reinstatement must include a statement that the circumstances giving rise to the involuntary termination or revocation have been corrected. To correct the circumstances, the association must submit each delinquent annual statement (Form 803) due at the time of submission of the reinstatement. If the reinstatement is not accompanied by each delinquent annual statement, the reinstatement must be rejected. To verify the number of statements due, contact the Reports Unit at (512) 475-2705. Form 814 Page 1 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Item 5--Registered Agent: A professional association that requests reinstatement is required to provide the Secretary of State with current registered agent and registered office information. This information is required even if the information is also included in each annual statement that accompanies the reinstatement. The registered agent can be either (option A) a domestic entity or a foreign entity that is registered to do business in Texas or (option B) an individual resident of the state. The association cannot act as its own registered agent; do not enter the entity name as the name of the registered agent. Consent: A person designated as the registered agent of an entity must have consented, either in a written or electronic form, to serve as the registered agent of the entity. Although consent is required, a copy of the person's written or electronic consent need not be submitted with the reinstatement. The liabilities and penalties imposed by sections 4.007 and 4.008 of the BOC apply with respect to a false statement in a filing instrument that names a person as the registered agent of an entity without that person's consent. (BOC § 5.207) Item 6--Registered Office Address: The registered office address must be located at a street address where service of process may be personally served on the entity's registered agent during normal business hours. Although the registered office is not required to be the entity's principal place of business, the registered office may not be solely a mailbox service or telephone answering service. (BOC § 5.201) A post office box is not sufficient as a registered office address unless the registered office is located in a town with a population of less than 5,000. Additional Documentation and Filings: Tax Clearance from Comptroller of Public Accounts: A Certificate of Reinstatement must be accompanied by a tax clearance letter from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts stating that the filing entity has satisfied all franchise tax liabilities and may be reinstated. Contact the Comptroller for assistance in complying with franchise tax filing requirements and obtaining the necessary tax clearance letter by email at: tax.help@cpa.state.tx.us by calling (800) 252-1381 or (512) 463-4600. Annual Statement: An annual statement (Form 803) and applicable filing fee are due at the time of reinstatement for each delinquent year. Form 803 is at: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/forms_reports.shtml Amendment to Certificate of Formation or Registration: A Certificate of Reinstatement must be accompanied by an amendment to the certificate of formation or registration if the professional association name is the same as or deceptively similar to the name of any existing domestic or foreign filing entity, or any name reservation or registration filed with the Secretary of State. Amendment would also be required for a similar name if consent could not be obtained. The administrative rules adopted for determining entity name availability (Texas Administrative Code, Title 1, Part 4, Chapter 79, subchapter C) may be viewed at: http://www.sos.state.tx.us/tac/index.shtml A preliminary determination on "name availability" may be obtained by calling (512