Texas Business Entity Search
Look up any registered business in Texas — check a company's status, registered agent, or formation date, or see if a business name is already taken. Search the official Texas registry below.
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Official source: Texas Secretary of State (SOSDirect)
What you can find
- Whether a business name is already registered in Texas
- A company's legal status (active, dissolved, etc.)
- The registered agent and principal address
- Formation/registration date and entity type
- Document filing history (where the state provides it)
How to search
- 1Click through to the official Texas registry above.
- 2Search by business name, owner, or entity number.
- 3Open the matching record to see status, registered agent, and filings.
- 4Checking availability for a NEW name? Run it through our Business Name Search (registry + trademark + domain).
- 5Ready to register? Use our Texas License Checklist to see exactly what you need.
Naming a NEW business? Check it with Business Name Search. Ready to launch? Get your Texas License Checklist and your free EIN. Renting out property in Texas? Draft a Texas Residential Lease Agreement.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Texas business entity search free?
- Yes. The official Texas registry (Texas Secretary of State (SOSDirect)) lets anyone search registered businesses for free. This page links you straight to it — and we never charge for the lookup.
- Can I check if a business name is available in Texas?
- Yes — searching the registry shows whether a name is already taken by a registered Texas entity. If it doesn't appear, it may be available. For a full check (state registry + federal trademark + domain + social), use our free Business Name Search.
- What information does a Texas business search show?
- Typically the entity's legal name, status (active/inactive), entity type, registered agent, principal address, and formation date — and often its filing history. The exact fields depend on what Texas publishes.
- How do I register a business in Texas?
- Search the registry first to confirm your name is free, then file your formation documents with Texas Secretary of State (SOSDirect) and get an EIN. Our Texas Business License Checklist walks the full list of registrations and permits.
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This page links you to Texas's official business registry; it isn't a government source and doesn't store or control the registry data. The authoritative record is always at Texas Secretary of State (SOSDirect).