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Foreign LLC in Colorado: How to Register an Out-of-State LLC
Already have an LLC in another state but doing business in Colorado? Here’s how to register as a foreign LLC in Colorado — fees, process, and requirements.
What You Need to Know
Already have an LLC in another state but doing business in Colorado? Here’s how to register as a foreign LLC in Colorado — fees, process, and requirements. Corp Nation files LLCs in all 50 states — including Colorado — with registered agent service included.
Every Colorado LLC is different, but the fundamentals are the same: file the right paperwork, pay the state fee, maintain your LLC properly, and protect your personal assets from business liability.
How Corp Nation Handles This for You
- We file your Articles of Organization with the Colorado Secretary of State
- Registered agent service included — your Colorado address requirement covered
- Operating agreement drafted and included with every package
- EIN filing available as an add-on
- You get notified the moment your Colorado LLC is approved
Form Your Colorado LLC Today
Starter Package — $50 state fee + $149 service fee. Registered agent included.
Get Started →Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register my LLC as foreign in Colorado?
Yes, if you’re “doing business” in Colorado with an LLC formed in another state. Failure to register can result in fines and bars you from suing in Colorado courts.
How do I register a foreign LLC in Colorado?
File a Certificate of Authority (or equivalent) with the Colorado Secretary of State, designate a Colorado registered agent, and pay the filing fee.
How much does foreign LLC registration cost in Colorado?
Foreign registration fees vary by state, typically $50–$300. Corp Nation handles foreign LLC registration in all 50 states.