Wyoming Reinstatement

A Wyoming business can be forfeited for a few reasons, with the most common being:

  • Missed Annual State Reports
  • The Registered Agent resigned
  • A new name or key information was not provided (rejection)
  • The business dissolved, but now has decided to do business again

How does it work?

Since each Reinstatement requires different solutions, there’s no perfect way to approach them all with one method. Some may require two or three filings, while some could require more, depending on the age of the forfeiture and the reason. For an in depth guide on how to handle a Reinstatement situation on your own, check out Kuma Filings’ Reinstatement Guide!

If you prefer to have Kuma Filings take care of it for you. filling out the form below will allow us to begin the process of assessing what is needed to reinstate and then provide you with an estimate of cost. After that, if you would like to proceed we can then direct you to a payment form and get your reinstatement underway.

Most reinstatements take within 24 hours finalize, however in some cases where the filing has to be mailed in, this time frame can lengthen based on mail delivery and state filing speeds. Usually Wyoming takes around three weeks to process mailed-in filings. We aim to keep our clients as up to date as possible on estimated filing times, so if this is different for any reason we will be sure to let you know.

Our Reinstatement package includes: 

  • Research and confirmation of necessary forms needed in order to fully reinstate
  • Submission of required forms and filings
  • Follow-up for any discrepancies in the filing(s) before submission
  • If mailing in filings and forms, tracked shipping is included
  • Email support for any questions or concerns

Fill out the form below to get started today!