Step-by-step foreign qualification requirements, fees, and filing instructions for Georgia LLCs expanding into Tennessee.
Before filing, verify that your LLC name (or a distinguishable variation) is available in Tennessee. If your exact name is already taken, you may need to register under a fictitious or assumed name.
Check the Tennessee Secretary of State website for name availability search.
Tennessee requires a Certificate of Existence from Georgia to prove your LLC is in good standing. The fee is $10. No expiration printed; foreign-state applications typically require dating within 30-90 days.
Submit your application along with the Certificate of Existence and the $300 filing fee. Processing time is 10 business days by mail, same-day in person.
Tennessee filing portal ↗You must designate a registered agent with a physical address in Tennessee to accept legal documents on behalf of your LLC. This is required as part of the foreign qualification application.
Tennessee operates parallel LLC acts. The Revised Limited Liability Company Act (Chapter 249, effective for foreign LLCs filing on or after January 1, 2006 per Section 48-249-1002(d)) lists activities at Section 48-249-902 ('Transactions not constituting transacting business'). The older Tennessee Limited Liability Company Act (Chapter 246, applicable to grandfathered pre-2006 entities) has substantively identical safe harbors at Section 48-246-102. Tennessee imposes both an annual report fee and a minimum franchise tax on foreign LLCs.
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This page provides general information based on publicly available state requirements. It is not legal advice. Verify all fees and requirements with the Tennessee Secretary of State before filing.