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If a foreign entity qualifies or registers to transact business in Texas and later dissolves in its home jurisdiction, does it need to file anything with the Texas Secretary of State?

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If a foreign entity qualifies or registers to transact business in Texas and later dissolves in its home jurisdiction, does it need to file anything with the Texas Secretary of State?

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Yes. The foreign entity must terminate its Certificate of Authority or registration by filing evidence of its termination of existence in its jurisdiction of formation. See Form 612 (Word, PDF).

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Yes. The foreign entity must terminate its Certificate of Authority or registration by filing evidence of its termination of existence in its jurisdiction of formation. See Form 612 (Word 77kb, PDF 45kb).

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