Whenever I have dealt with a company that needs to file in another state, I recommend finding legal counsel there to do it. Although I could waive in for a case, I always worry that there may be rules that I don't know about that may come into play (for example, some states have franchise fees, special rules for licensing, etc). I know Colorado law, but ask me about another state and your guess would be as good as mine!
Other attorneys may disagree, but I'd rather be sure that the company I represent is doing it right the first time.
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Elizabeth Lewis, Esq.
Legal Solutions for Small Businesses
www.eclewis.com
Anything posted here by me is only my opinion, and is not meant as legal advice. If you have a problem, consult an attorney in your state for help.
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