If a nonprofit corporation has been involuntarily terminated or had its registration revoked for failure to file its periodic report, can it be reinstated?
Yes. So long as the entity would otherwise continue to exist, the entity can reinstate at any time by filing the required report together with the maximum filing fee of $25. See Form 802 (Word 131kb, PDF 110kb). Please note, however, that the secretary of state must determine whether the corporation’s name is still available before the required periodic report can be filed and the entity reinstated. Consequently, additional filings and fees may need to be submitted together with the periodic report when the name of the corporation is the same as, deceptively similar to, or similar to the name of any existing domestic or foreign filing entity, or any name reservation or registration on file with the secretary of state.
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