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Register Your Texas LLC in South Carolina

Step-by-step foreign qualification requirements, fees, and filing instructions for Texas LLCs expanding into South Carolina.

Cost Summary

South Carolina filing fee
$110
Texas Certificate of Fact - Status
$15
Annual obligation in South Carolina
No annual report required
Estimated year 1 total
$125
Note: Year 1 total includes the $110 filing fee in South Carolina plus the $15 Certificate of Fact - Status fee from Texas. Registered agent fees (typically $100-$200/year) are not included.
Texas data verified Apr 18, 2026 · sos.texas.gov
South Carolina data verified May 1, 2026 · sos.sc.gov

How to register your Texas LLC in South Carolina

1

Check name availability in South Carolina

Before filing, verify that your LLC name (or a distinguishable variation) is available in South Carolina. If your exact name is already taken, you may need to register under a fictitious or assumed name.

Check the South Carolina Secretary of State website for name availability search.

2

Get a Certificate of Fact - Status from Texas

South Carolina requires a Certificate of Fact - Status from Texas to prove your LLC is in good standing. The fee is $15. No expiration; third parties typically require certificate dated within 60-90 days.

3

File the Application for Certificate of Authority in South Carolina

Submit your application along with the Certificate of Fact - Status and the $110 filing fee. Processing time is 5-10 business days. Expedited processing available for $50.

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4

Appoint a registered agent in South Carolina

You must designate a registered agent with a physical address in South Carolina to accept legal documents on behalf of your LLC. This is required as part of the foreign qualification application.

Ongoing compliance in South Carolina

Annual report
No annual report required
Report due
Varies
Processing time
5-10 business days
Expedite
$50

Activities that do NOT require registration in South Carolina

  • Maintaining or defending a lawsuit, administrative proceeding, or arbitration
  • Holding meetings of members or managers, or carrying on internal company affairs
  • Maintaining bank accounts
  • Maintaining offices or agencies for the transfer, exchange, or registration of the LLC's own securities
  • Selling through independent contractors
  • Soliciting or obtaining orders if orders require acceptance outside the state before becoming contracts
  • Creating or acquiring indebtedness, mortgages, or security interests in real or personal property
  • Securing or collecting debts, or enforcing mortgages or security interests
  • Owning real or personal property
  • Conducting an isolated transaction completed within 30 days that is not part of repeated similar transactions
  • Transacting business in interstate commerce

South Carolina's Uniform Limited Liability Company Act of 1996, codified at Chapter 44 of Title 33, lists activities that do not constitute transacting business at Section 33-44-1003.

Need a registered agent in South Carolina?

A registered agent is required for foreign qualification. These services operate in all 50 states.

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Check your full compliance

Use our free tool to check if you need to register in additional states.

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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 South Carolina Secretary of State before filing.