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South Carolina Secretary of State. Every filing, handled.

The South Carolina Secretary of State office in Columbia processes every business filing for South Carolina entities. We file annual reports, amendments, foreign qualifications, DBAs, and certificates of good standing on your behalf — South Carolina is ranked #30 of 51 for business friendliness (a strong mid-tier state for business formation).

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South Carolina SOS filings

Every filing the South Carolina SOS handles in one place.

No annual report (LLC)

South Carolina's annual filing: No annual report (LLC). Due No filing required. No filing fee. None cadence.

Formation filings

Articles of incorporation, articles of organization, certificate of authority for South Carolina entities. We file electronically with the SOS in Columbia.

Amendments

Name changes, address updates, officer/manager changes, registered agent changes filed with South Carolina SOS.

Foreign qualification

Out-of-state entity registering to do business in South Carolina? We file the Application for Authority + Certificate of Good Standing from your home state.

Certificate of Good Standing

Order South Carolina Certificate of Good Standing for lender, M&A, or foreign-qualification use. Usually issued within 24-48 hours by South Carolina SOS.

Dissolution + reinstatement

Properly wind down a South Carolina entity, or reinstate one that's been administratively dissolved. We handle both filings.

How it works

A clean handoff, in 4 steps.

Pick the SC filing

AR, amendment, foreign qual, DBA, certificate, dissolution: we know which South Carolina form maps to your need.

Pre-fill from your record

BOS already has your South Carolina entity's officers + addresses + RA. We pre-fill the form, you review, we file.

File with South Carolina SOS

Submitted electronically via the South Carolina SOS portal. State fees paid. Processing in 1-7 business days standard, expedite available.

Receipt to vault

South Carolina SOS returns confirmation + filing number to your BOS vault. Compliance Score updates live.

Three ways to stay compliant

File it once, file it forever, or hand it all to us.

Pick the level of attention your entity needs.

One-Time
$149+ state fee
One filing, this year only
  • This year's No annual report (LLC) prepared and filed for South Carolina
  • State-stamped receipt delivered to your inbox
  • Plain-English review before submission
  • No annual report (LLC) accuracy guarantee
File once
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$99/yr+ state fee
Filed every year, never missed
  • No annual report (LLC) filed every year, automatically for South Carolina
  • Deadline tracking and 90/60/30/7-day reminders
  • Late-fee shield: we cover state late fees if we miss the filing
  • Receipt vault with full filing history
  • Cancel anytime, no questions asked
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Compliance Bundle
$199/yr+ state fee
One entity, fully managed
  • Everything in AutoFile (annual No annual report (LLC))
  • Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
  • Certificate of Status (1 included per year)
  • 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
  • Deadline monitoring across all your filings (DBA, license, FQ)
  • Priority human support, no chatbot queue
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State fees pass through at cost. Vary by entity type and filing.
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FAQ

Common questions.

Where is the South Carolina Secretary of State office?

The South Carolina Secretary of State, or its equivalent business-filings agency, is the office that maintains your entity's official record, and most filings are handled online rather than in person. You rarely need to visit; we file electronically with South Carolina on your behalf and return the stamped result. If you do need the physical address for a specific document, we point you to the correct South Carolina office.

How long does South Carolina SOS take to process a filing?

It depends on the filing type and South Carolina's current queue: routine online filings can clear in a day or a few days, while mailed or complex filings take longer, and peak seasons slow everything down. Many states offer expedited handling for a fee. We tell you South Carolina's realistic timeline for your specific filing and submit the moment it is ready, so you are not left refreshing a status page.

How much does South Carolina charge for the annual report?

South Carolina sets its own fee, and it varies by entity type and sometimes by revenue or shares; a few states charge nothing while others are substantial. Because the amount changes over time, we show the current South Carolina figure before you file and pass it through at cost. See the pricing page for our service, and remember to budget the recurring annual report fee.

Can I file myself directly with South Carolina SOS?

Yes. You are always free to file directly with South Carolina; the state does not require you to use a service. People use us to avoid rejections over formatting or missing details, to keep every filing and deadline in one place, and to have a specialist review the paperwork before it goes in. It is a convenience and a safety net, not a requirement.

Does South Carolina require an annual report?

Most states do, on an annual or biennial cycle, though the name and schedule vary and a few states do not require one at all. The report keeps your entity's information current and your status active, and missing it lets South Carolina move you out of good standing. We track your South Carolina deadline and can file the annual report automatically, backed by a compliance calendar.

How do I check entity status with South Carolina SOS?

South Carolina runs a public business search where you can look up an entity's name, status, and registered agent. It is useful for confirming good standing or checking a name, but it is not always treated as authoritative by third parties, who often want an official Certificate of Good Standing. We can pull your South Carolina status and order that certificate whenever you need real proof.

What if my entity is in bad standing in South Carolina?

Falling out of good standing in South Carolina usually means a missed annual report or fee, and it can block financing, contracts, and certificates until you fix it. The remedy is filing the overdue items and any penalty, or, if the state has already dissolved the entity, a reinstatement. We diagnose the exact cause in the South Carolina record and clear it so your status is restored.

Can South Carolina entities operate in other states?

Yes. A South Carolina entity can do business in other states, but once it has a real presence somewhere, it must register as a foreign entity in each of those states and keep an agent there. Operating across state lines without registering can bring penalties and can even bar you from that state's courts. We handle the foreign qualification wherever you expand.

How does South Carolina rank for business friendliness?

Business friendliness is a mix of formation cost, ongoing fees, taxes, and regulatory load, and South Carolina sits somewhere on that spectrum relative to other states. For a company that actually operates in South Carolina, though, forming at home usually beats chasing a friendlier state, because operating elsewhere means registering and paying twice. We focus on keeping your South Carolina filings clean rather than on rankings.

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