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Business Management Services - Keep Your Business in Good Standing

Running a business means more than the work you do every day. Annual reports, ownership changes, registered agent requirements, and state filings all need to happen on time — or your business risks losing its good standing. We handle those tasks so you don't have to track them yourself.

Bizee's business management services cover the ongoing compliance work that keeps your business legally active and ready to operate. Pick the service you need and we'll take it from there.

What's included in business management services

Business management covers the filings and requirements that come after formation — the ongoing work that keeps your business in good standing with the state. Most of these tasks have deadlines, and missing them can mean penalties, late fees, or administrative dissolution.

Here's what we handle:

Pricing or package options

Each service is priced individually so you pay for what you need. State fees vary by state and are added at checkout.

Registered agent service is available as an annual subscription. All other services are one-time filings.

How it works

The process is the same for every service. You tell us what you need, we handle the filing, and you get confirmation when it's done.

  1. Step 1: Choose your service

    Select the filing or service you need. If you're not sure which one applies to your situation, our guided process walks you through it.

  2. Step 2: Provide your business details

    We'll ask for the information the state needs — your business name, state of formation, and any details specific to the filing type.

  3. Step 3: We prepare and file

    Our team prepares the filing and submits it to the state on your behalf. State processing times vary, but we'll keep you updated.

  4. Step 4: You get confirmation

    Once the state processes your filing, we send you confirmation and any documents you need to keep on file.

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Your questions, answered

How do I know which service I need for my business?

It depends on what's changed or what's coming due. If your state requires an annual report, that's the filing to start with. If you've changed your business name, address, or ownership, you need an amendment. If you want to operate in a new state, that's a foreign qualification. Our guided process helps you identify the right service based on your situation — and if you're still unsure, our team can help you figure it out.

What happens if I don't file an annual report?

Missing an annual report deadline can mean late fees, penalties, or the state administratively dissolving your business. Once dissolved, you'd need to go through reinstatement to get back in good standing — which takes more time and costs more than filing on time. We track your deadline and handle the filing so you don't have to worry about missing it.

Do I need a registered agent if I already have a business address?

Yes. Most states require a registered agent who is available during all business hours to receive official notices and legal documents on your behalf. Having a business address doesn't satisfy that requirement on its own. Using Bizee as your registered agent keeps your personal address off public records and makes sure nothing gets missed.

What's the difference between a business amendment and a foreign qualification?

A business amendment updates information about your existing business in the state where it's already registered — things like your business name, address, or ownership structure. A foreign qualification is a separate registration you file when you want to operate your business in a state other than where it was originally formed. They're two different filings for two different situations.

How do I prove my business is in good standing?

You'll need a Certificate of Good Standing from your state. Lenders, landlords, and business partners often ask for one when you're applying for a loan, signing a lease, or entering a contract. We get the certificate from your state on your behalf, so you have it ready when you need it.

Can I reinstate my business if it was dissolved or revoked?

Yes, in most cases. If your business was administratively dissolved or revoked by the state — usually for missing filings or fees — reinstatement brings it back into good standing without starting over. The process varies by state, and you may owe back fees or penalties assessed by the state. We handle the reinstatement filing and walk you through what's required.

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Keep your business in good standing

Annual reports, registered agent service, amendments, foreign qualification — these are the filings that keep your business legally active. We handle them so you can stay focused on running your business. Get started today and tell us what you need. We'll take it from there.