

TX PUBLIC INFORMATION REPORT
HANDLED BY A TX LLC ATTORNEY
What we do:
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We prepare and file your Texas Public Information Report for this year
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Using our IP address and company information in government websites
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And we send you confirmation from the TX Comptroller when it's filed
So you don't have to:
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Create login information for the Comptroller’s confusing portal
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Figure out how to access your business inside the portal
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Wonder what whether you've entered the correct information
And how we do it differently:
Because this isn’t a form-filling algorithm.
This is legal compliance, handled by an attorney who knows what’s at stake.
We are Texas business attorneys who have handled hundreds of these reports—and who’s also seen what happens when:
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The wrong names get listed (yes, that matters)
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The wrong address goes public (hello, privacy violations)
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A well-meaning accountant or online service gets it wrong (it happens constantly)
Because, FYI, the information you put into this form gets listed on your public Secretary of State profile.
We are the ones people pay hundreds to clean up this information when we discover it was done wrong.
I don’t just submit your report.
I make sure it’s legally sound, correctly filed, and strategically done—so your LLC stays protected and your info stays private.
$197
One Payment. No Surprises.
Includes:
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Attorney-prepared filing
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Submission to the state
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Confirmation of completion, so you know it’s done
It takes 2 minutes to protect your LLC.
Or you can wait… and pay for reinstatement after the state shuts it down.
Want this handled automatically every year?
You’ve got two options for never thinking about this again:
LLC Compliance Subscription
✓ Annual report filings
✓ Registered agent service
✓ Quiet, automatic compliance
Concierge Counsel
✓ Everything in the LLC Compliance subscription plus
✓ Legal consultation
✓ Free access to all masterclasses
✓ At-cost state filings and more
FAQ
It’s a required annual filing that keeps your Texas LLC in good standing with the state. It tells the Comptroller who owns your business, where to contact you, and confirms your LLC is still active. Skip it, and the state can forfeit your LLC.
The state can forfeit your LLC—which means your legal protections disappear, your business name becomes available to others, and you may owe late fees or need to pay for reinstatement. Bottom line: it's not optional, and it's not worth the risk.
No problem! We are happy to help you reinstate your LLC. The cost depends on how many years your LLC has been forfeited, so please send us an email at support@yourllcattorney.com.
Maybe. This isn’t an IRS form—it’s a compliance requirement filed with the Texas Comptroller. And even when accountants do offer to file it, I’ve seen them get the ownership and officer info wrong over and over again. They often submit the information they have on file for you, which may or may not be the same as the information you've elected to display on the public Secretary of State profile for your business. Those mistakes can have real consequences and cost money to fix.
Yes—but most business owners don’t know what names to list, how to protect their personal information, or where past filings went wrong. That’s where I come in: as a Texas business attorney, I’ve filed hundreds of these—and fixed even more that were done incorrectly.
But besides all of that, as an entrepreneur, your time and mental energy are better spent on your business, not on these administrative requirements that you risk doing incorrectly.
Once you check out, you'll be able to access a short form where you'll the basic info we need. Most clients complete it in under 2 minutes. If anything’s missing, we’ll follow up directly. We will also send you a link via email in case you exit the confirmation prematurely.
Yes. You’ll receive confirmation when your report is successfully filed—so you’re never left wondering or guessing.
Texas businesses with less than $2.47 Million in revenue are only required to file a Public Information Report. If your business made over $2.47 Million in revenue last year, this service is not for you, and we recommend you reach out to your accountant about filing your Franchise Tax Report.
Take ANNUAL compliance OFF YOUR TO-DO LIst
Every Texas LLC is required to file a Public Information Report each year with the Texas Comptroller.
Miss it—and you risk having your LLC forfeited by the state.
That means:
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You lose your legal protections.
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You lose your LLC name.
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You pay hundreds in reinstatement fees (plus the cost of fixing it all).
Or—you click one button. And we handle it.