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File an Annual Report for a business entity registered in the State of Tennessee.

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Search for a business by business name or Secretary of State control number in order to file amendments or make changes to a business record.

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The request must include the following: The Tennessee Secretary of State control number The legal name of the business as listed on the Tennessee Secretary of State record Indicate the desired documents Contact information for the requester

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People also ask

What is a Certificate of Existence?

A certificate of existence is a document issued by our office that certifies that an entity is active and in good standing.

What is a registered agent?

A registered agent is a person or company who agrees to accept legal mail on behalf of your entity.  Tennessee requires that all entities (except General Partnerships (GP) to maintain a registered agent/office in the State of Tennessee at all times.

What is an Administrative Dissolution?

An Administrative dissolution occurs for the following reasons:

  • Failure to file an annual report
  • Being without a registered agent
  • A foreign entity fails to maintain its assumed name due to a name conflict
  • Returned payment by a financial institution
When do I need a certificate of tax clearance from the Tennessee Department of Revenue?

Tax clearances are required to obtain a certificate of existence, to reinstate, and to terminate, cancel or withdraw an entity from Tennessee. 

What is an Assumed Name?

An assumed name is a name other than the true entity name under which it conducts business.  Tennessee does not recognize 'DBAs' (doing business as) or fictitious names.  The assumed name is good for 5 years and can be renewed.

How do I change my business address?

You can submit a change of address online through TNCaB or file form SS-4800 to by mail or in person. A change in Registered Agent or principal address requires filing Articles of Amendment and paying the statutory $20 filing fee. Forms can be found on our Forms & Fees page for mail and in person filings.

What are the most common reasons for rejection of an Annual Report?
  1. The correct fee is not paid. The annual report fee for a corporation is $20, and an additional $20 is required if any change is made concerning the registered agent/registered office. The annual report fee for LLCs is $300 minimum up to a maximum of $3000. The fee increases by an additional $50 per member for every member over 6 members up to a maximum of $3,000.
  2. An officer is not listed. If the business is a Tennessee for-profit corporation, the corporation must list at least one officer. If the business is a Tennessee nonprofit corporation, a president and secretary or required.
  3. The board of directors are not listed, the box indicating that the board is the same as the officers listed is not marked, or the box indicating that the corporation does not have directors is not marked.
  4. The annual report is not signed and/or dated.
  5. The annual report is not typed or filled out in ink.
What are the most common reasons for rejection of a filing?
  • The required filing fee was not enclosed.
  • The document has not been signed
  • The document is not clear and legible.
  • The document was not enclosed.
  • The document is not dated.
  • An email address was not provided.
  • The name that you have requested is unavailable because it is not distinguishable from another business entity on file.
  • We were not able to obtain tax clearance from the Department of Revenue.  Please, contact the Tennessee Department of Revenue at (615) 253-0600 or (800) 342-1003.  Once you have satisfied their requirements, resubmit your document to our office for filing.
  • The address of the registered office must be a physical Tennessee address; it cannot be a post office box, route number, or box number alone.
Why does my business entity show up as inactive?

A business entity that has failed to file its annual report on a timely basis may be administratively dissolved and placed in inactive status. The filing history of every business is shown in the Business Information Search. Click on “filing history” for details on your business.

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Secretary of State Tre Hargett

Tre Hargett was elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to serve as Tennessee’s 37th secretary of state in 2009 and re-elected in 2013, 2017, 2021, and 2025. Secretary Hargett is the chief executive officer of the Department of State with oversight of more than 300 employees. He also serves on 16 boards and commissions, on two of which he is the presiding member. The services and oversight found in the Secretary of State's office reach every department and agency in state government.

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