Foreign Registration
Register your business to legally operate in additional states. Required when you have physical presence, employees, or inventory in another state.
Privacy-First Filing
Want to keep your name off public records? We offer privacy options in many states and double-LLC structures — what's possible depends on your state and structure. We'll walk you through your options during the intake.
Every filing is attorney-reviewed before submission. If something stands out, we email you — regardless of your package.
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LLC Without SSN (International)
Step 1 of 4
What you'll need
- • Your home state and the new state you're expanding into
- • What your business does in that state (employees, office, inventory, or sales)
- • Your formed entity's exact name

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Foreign registration lets your business legally operate in another state. Let's start with your existing entity details.
💡 You need to foreign-register if you have employees, a physical presence, or are regularly doing business in another state.