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Colorado . Forms directory

Colorado Secretary of State forms: every filing you might need.

A complete directory of CO Secretary of State business filings. Each form below covers the fee, who files it, and a link to handle it through File.Business.

FormDescriptionState feeAction
Articles of Organization (LLC formation)Form an LLC in Colorado.$50File →
Articles of Incorporation (Corp formation)Form a Corporation in Colorado.$50File →
Annual Report / Statement of InformationRequired annual filing.$25 LLCFile →
Application for Authority (Foreign Qualification)Register an out-of-state entity to do business in Colorado.$100File →
Statement of Change of Registered AgentChange your Colorado registered agent.$10File →
Articles of AmendmentAmend your entity's formation documents.VariesFile →
Articles of DissolutionVoluntarily dissolve your entity.$10File →
ReinstatementReinstate an administratively dissolved entity.VariesFile →
Certificate of Good Standing / ExistenceProof of compliance for banks and lenders.$10File →
Application for Reservation of NameHold a business name before formation.VariesFile →
State forms

Colorado Forms Library: at a glance.

Index of every official Secretary of State filing form, with direct links to the source PDFs.

Filing details

How Colorado handles Forms Library.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

Colorado Forms Library questions.

What forms does the Colorado Secretary of State provide?

The Colorado SOS maintains the official forms for creating and maintaining business entities: articles or certificates of formation, amendments, annual reports, registered-agent changes, foreign registration, and dissolution. Using the current official Colorado form matters because an outdated or wrong-entity version gets rejected. We file the correct Colorado formation or maintenance form for whatever you need so it is accepted the first time.

Where do I find the right Colorado business form?

On the Colorado Secretary of State's website, but the catalog is large and organized by entity type and action, so it is easy to grab the wrong one. The right form depends on your entity, LLC versus corporation, and exactly what you are changing. Rather than hunt through the Colorado library, we identify and prepare the correct form for your specific situation.

Can I file Colorado business forms online?

Most Colorado filings are available online now, which is faster than mail, though a few documents still require paper or a wet signature. Online filing also reduces rejection from handwriting or formatting. We file your Colorado forms electronically where the state allows and handle the paper exceptions, returning the stamped result to your records.

Why do Colorado filings get rejected?

Usually small things: a name that conflicts or lacks the right designator, a missing registered agent, an unsigned or wrong-version form, or an unpaid fee, and each rejection costs days. We review the Colorado form against the state's requirements before submitting so it clears rather than bouncing back for a fixable error you did not know about.

Do I need to notarize Colorado business forms?

Generally no: most Colorado Secretary of State business filings do not require notarization, just an authorized signature, though a few specific documents or other agencies may. Assuming everything needs a notary slows you down. We tell you which Colorado forms, if any, need more than a signature so you do not add steps that are not required.

How much do Colorado forms cost to file?

Colorado sets a fee per filing type, and it varies by form and entity, with expedited options costing more. Because the figures change, we show the current Colorado fee before filing and pass it through at cost. Our service pricing is on the pricing page rather than quoted here where a number could go stale.

What is the difference between formation and maintenance forms?

Formation forms, the articles or certificate, create the entity; maintenance forms keep it current, annual reports, amendments, agent changes, while closing forms end it. Mixing them up, filing an amendment when you needed an annual report, causes delays. We map which Colorado forms your situation actually calls for so you file the right document.

Can File.Business file Colorado forms for me?

Yes. We select the correct current Colorado Secretary of State form, prepare it accurately, file it electronically where possible, pay the state fee at cost, and return the stamped confirmation, so you never have to decode the Colorado forms library yourself. It removes the most common source of filing errors and delay.

What happens if I use an outdated Colorado form?

The Colorado SOS can reject a superseded form outright, or accept it and create a defect you discover later, either way costing time. States update forms and fee schedules periodically. We always use the current Colorado version so your filing is not held up or invalidated by a form the state no longer accepts.

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