WY SOS Business Search 2026: Entity, Status & Filing Lookup

Wyoming entity lookup • Filing ID • status • standing • filings

Find and Understand a Wyoming Business Record

Search a Wyoming LLC, corporation, partnership, nonprofit or statutory entity by filing name or Filing ID, then verify the exact record instead of relying on a similar company name.

This guide explains WyoBiz search controls, result fields, filing PDFs, annual license tax, name availability, reinstatement, registered agents, certificates and Wyoming’s documented filing scams.

Independent guide. This website is not the Wyoming Secretary of State and does not operate WyoBiz.

Fastest reliable lookup order

Search the distinguishable part of the name, compare Filing IDs, open the full profile, read all standing fields and inspect the newest History filing before relying on the record.

Public lookupFree
Exact identifierFiling ID
Electronic good standingFree
Minimum license tax$60

Choose the Correct Wyoming Business Search Path

Select the result you need. This helper provides instructions only and does not perform a live government search.

Find an existing entity

  1. Search only the distinguishable words in the filing name.
  2. Use Contains when the exact wording is uncertain.
  3. Compare Filing ID, type, status and filed-on date.
  4. Open the profile and review Tax, RA and Other standing.

Complete the Official WY SOS Business Search

WyoBiz accepts a filing name or Filing ID. The result list is only the first layer; open the full record and History tab before making a decision.

Choose Filing Name or Filing ID

Use the name when you know all or part of the legal filing name. Use the Filing ID when it appears on a certificate, annual-report reminder, state email or prior filing. A typical format resembles 2026-001234567.

Select Starts With or Contains

Starts With is useful when the first distinctive word is reliable. Contains is better for broad searching, uncertain word order and name-availability checking.

Enter fewer distinguishable words

Remove LLC, Inc., Company, punctuation and other wording Wyoming does not treat as distinguishing. Search singular and plural forms separately.

Compare the complete result row

Match the filing name, Filing ID, entity abbreviation, status, Standing–Tax, Standing–RA and filed-on date. Similar names can belong to unrelated active and inactive entities.

Open the full entity profile

Verify entity type, status, substatus, all standing fields, formed-in jurisdiction, initial filing date and registered-agent information.

Open History before relying on the record

Review the newest annual report, amendment, agent change, dissolution, revocation, merger, conversion or reinstatement. Open the PDF icon when an image is available.

Human-verification screen: WyoBiz can require a challenge code. A static guide cannot bypass it, and this page does not pretend to run a live government search.

After choosing the correct input and match method, use the official portal for the real-time search.

Apply Wyoming’s Distinguishable-Name Rules

Wyoming’s official company-name guide says the filer is responsible for searching the name. The state reviews registrations the following business day and may require extra paperwork and fees when the submitted name is not distinguishable.

Remove these from the comparison

  • LLC, LC, Inc., Corp. and similar entity indicators
  • Company and Co.
  • The, And and &
  • Spacing and capitalization differences
  • Punctuation and special characters
  • Possessive ’s

Search these separately

  • Singular and plural forms
  • Irregular forms such as Child/Children
  • Latin-root forms such as Cactus/Cacti
  • Holding/Holdings and Property/Properties
  • Different meaningful words, letters and numerals
  • Number, Roman numeral and number-word versions

Name-comparison helper

Enter a proposed name. This educational helper removes common non-distinguishing words and characters to suggest a broader WyoBiz Contains search.

Suggested search wording will appear here.

This does not check live availability or predict state approval.

Paper-review rule: names beginning with the letter “A” followed by a space, and names containing special characters, must be paper filed.

Words that can require another agency’s approval

Education review

Words such as Academy, College, Edu, Education, Institute, Institution, School, University and similar wording in another language can require Department of Education approval.

Banking review

Words such as Bank, Banker, Banc, Bancorp, Banque, Banco, PTC and Trust can require Division of Banking approval.

These names may not be filed online, and interagency approval can delay the filing.

Read Every Wyoming Entity Profile Field Correctly

Status, substatus and standing answer different questions. Read them together rather than treating one green field as complete verification.

FieldWhat it meansCommon mistakeUseful next check
Filing NameThe legal or recorded name in WyoBiz.Assuming a brand, website or payment name is identical.Compare the contract, trade name and amendments.
Filing IDThe state identifier assigned to the record.Confusing it with an EIN or licence number.Use it for reports, certificates and support.
TypeThe legal structure and domestic/foreign classification.Calling every record an LLC.Apply rules for that exact entity type.
StatusThe overall registry condition, such as Active or Administratively Dissolved.Treating Active as proof of every licence and obligation.Read substatus and all standing fields.
Sub StatusA system classification such as Current or Archived.Assuming Current means Active.Test annual-report or reinstatement eligibility.
Standing – TaxWhether SOS annual-report and license-tax obligations are current.Treating it as complete state or federal tax clearance.Review report years and due dates.
Standing – RAWhether a compliant registered agent is maintained.Assuming the agent owns the company.Open agent-change filings.
Standing – OtherWhether another SOS-related standing issue is recorded.Guessing the issue without reading filings or notes.Review History and contact support when unclear.
Formed InThe entity’s formation jurisdiction.Assuming a foreign entity was created in Wyoming.Verify the home-jurisdiction record when needed.
Initial FilingThe date the Wyoming record began.Assuming uninterrupted activity since that date.Check dissolution, conversion, merger and reinstatement.
Registered AgentThe person or entity appointed for service of process.Treating the address as headquarters or the agent as owner.Verify the operating address and company authority separately.

Use History to Obtain Filed Business Documents

Most useful records are one level below the profile summary. History can explain a changed name, missing annual report, agent problem or inactive status.

Search entity
Open profile
Select History
Find filing row
Open PDF icon

Initial filing

Articles, certificates or statements used to create or qualify the entity.

Annual report

Shows the filed year and information supplied to maintain the record.

Amendment

Can explain a name, structure or governing-document change.

Agent filing

Shows appointment, update or resignation activity.

Dissolution or revocation

Explains when and why the entity became inactive.

Reinstatement or conversion

Can identify a restored or resulting record.

No PDF icon? Prepare the business name, Filing ID, filing type and approximate date before requesting the document from SOSRequest@wyo.gov.

Verify a Wyoming Company Before Paying or Signing

WyoBiz confirms registry information. It does not prove that a salesperson, bank account, contractor or online store is authorised by the entity.

Match these facts

  • Legal filing name
  • Filing ID
  • Entity type and formed-in jurisdiction
  • Status and substatus
  • Tax, RA and Other standing
  • Newest History filing
  • Contract or invoice payee
  • Professional or local licence when applicable

WyoBiz does not prove

  • Insurance coverage
  • Financial health
  • Authority of the person contacting you
  • Ownership of a payment account
  • Absence of lawsuits or liens
  • Professional licensing
  • Full beneficial ownership
  • Product or service quality
Ask before payment: “What is the exact legal entity name and Wyoming Filing ID, and why is the requested payee different from that entity?”

No Result? Follow This Wyoming Search-Recovery Order

A missing result often comes from an over-specific name, a trade name, another jurisdiction or a filing still under review.

Verify spelling from a contract, certificate or state notice.
Remove LLC, Inc., Corp., LP and other indicators.
Remove Company, Co., The, And and &.
Remove punctuation, special characters and possessive ’s.
Switch to Contains.
Search singular and plural forms separately.
Use the complete Filing ID when available.
Check the formed-in jurisdiction for a foreign entity.
Ask whether the advertised name is a trade name.
Consider an unfiled structure such as a sole proprietor.
Check the live processing banner when the filing was recent.
Contact Business@wyo.gov with the search terms and filing details.

Decide Whether a Wyoming Name May Be Available

The result’s inactive reason changes when the name can be reused. Do not treat every inactive record as immediately available.

Active

Name remains unavailable

Cosmetic changes to punctuation, capitalization or entity endings do not create a distinguishable name.

Inactive – Administratively Dissolved

Two-year hold

The official name guide says the name becomes available two years after the inactive date.

Inactive – Dissolved

Immediate release

The guide says the name becomes available immediately upon dissolution.

Ways to distinguish the name: add a meaningful word, a distinguishable letter or a numeral. Wyoming treats a numeral, Roman numeral and number word as distinguishable from one another—for example, 3, III and Three.
Not trademark clearance: WyoBiz name availability does not establish federal or state trademark rights. Check the separate Wyoming trademark database and federal trademark records when brand rights matter.

Use the official live search only after applying the comparison rules above.

Decode Wyoming Status, Substatus and Standing

Use the exact wording. Current is a substatus, not a synonym for Active, and one good standing field does not erase another delinquency.

LabelPlain meaningVisitor actionEntity action
ActiveThe entity remains active in the registry.Still inspect all standing fields and History.Maintain annual reports and a compliant agent.
Tax – GoodSOS annual-report and license-tax obligations are current.Do not treat this as complete tax clearance.Track the next anniversary-month deadline.
Tax – DelinquentOne or more report/license-tax obligations are unresolved.Check missing years and dissolution risk.Use annual-report or reinstatement services.
RA – GoodA compliant registered agent is maintained.Do not assume the agent owns the entity.Keep agent consent and address current.
RA – DelinquentThe agent requirement is unresolved.Expect possible inactive status and higher reinstatement fees.Appoint a qualified agent and correct the record.
Administratively Dissolved (Tax)A domestic entity was dissolved for report/license-tax delinquency.Look for a later reinstatement.Check the two-year limit and overdue reports.
Administratively Dissolved (No Agent)A domestic entity failed to maintain a registered agent.The record is not active merely because it remains searchable.Appoint an agent and use the no-agent reinstatement path.
RevokedA foreign entity’s Wyoming authority was revoked.Check for later requalification or reinstatement.Resolve delinquencies and foreign-entity requirements.
DissolvedThe entity completed a dissolution filing.Check whether another record succeeded it.Determine whether another statutory filing is available.
Merged or ConvertedThe original record may no longer be the operating entity.Open the filing and identify the survivor or resulting entity.Use the resulting record for future filings.
Sub Status – CurrentThe record remains in the current system category.Current does not necessarily mean Active.Test eligibility in the appropriate wizard.
Sub Status – ArchivedThe record may be outside ordinary online reinstatement.Use History for reference.Contact the Business Division before assuming reinstatement is possible.

Calculate the Wyoming Annual Report and License Tax

Corporations, LLCs, LPs and registered LLPs generally pay $60 or 0.0002 multiplied by assets located and employed in Wyoming, whichever is greater.

Annual license-tax estimator

Choose the entity type and enter Wyoming assets when applicable.

Estimate only. Confirm the entity’s financial inputs and final charge in the official wizard.

Wyoming assetsCalculationEstimated state feeRule
$0$0$60Minimum applies.
$200,000$40$60Below minimum.
$300,000$60$60Break-even point.
$500,000$100$100Asset formula applies.
$1,210,000$242$242Asset formula applies.

Deadline and payment rules

  • Most entities file on the first day of the anniversary month.
  • An entity initially filed May 15 generally has a May 1 deadline.
  • Reports may be filed up to 120 days early.
  • The entity becomes delinquent on the second day of the month after its due month.
  • Administrative dissolution can occur 60 days after the original due date.
  • Active entities can use the Annual Report Wizard.
  • Visa and Mastercard credit or authorised debit cards are accepted online.
  • The online processing charge is 2.4%, with a $1 minimum.
  • If the report fee exceeds $500, online filing is not permitted.

Flat annual fees

Nonprofit corporation

$25 annual report fee.

Statutory foundation

$100 annual report fee.

Statutory trust

$100 annual tax; the fee schedule adds a $100 penalty if unpaid by February 1.

Statutory-trust date conflict: the Annual Report page says January 1, while the Business FAQ says January 2. File by January 1 when possible and confirm the current instruction directly.

Legitimate reminder pattern

Courtesy reminders are sent 60, 30 and 10 days before the due date to the email on file. The published reminder address is SOS_AnnualReports@wyo.gov, but sender addresses can be spoofed. Open WyoBiz manually rather than trusting an unexpected link.

Determine Whether a Wyoming Entity Can Be Reinstated

An entity administratively dissolved or revoked for missed reports may generally reinstate within two years when no disqualifying problem remains. Archived records can fall outside the ordinary process.

Search record
Identify cause
Check Current/Archived
List missing reports
Choose online or mail
EntityTax reinstatementNo-agent reinstatementAdditional requirements
Profit corporation$100$250Overdue reports and taxes
Nonprofit corporation$25$150Overdue reports and fees
LLC$100$350Overdue reports and license tax
LP or RLLP$100$100Overdue reports and license tax
Statutory foundation$100$350Overdue reports and fees
Statutory trust$200$200Overdue tax and penalty when applicable

Online reinstatement may work when

  • The record is within the two-year period.
  • Substatus remains Current.
  • The tool identifies only supported delinquencies.
  • No report fee exceeds $500.
  • The required forms can be completed in the wizard.

Mail or support may be required when

  • Substatus is Archived.
  • More than two years have passed.
  • Tax and registered-agent delinquencies overlap.
  • The report fee exceeds $500.
  • The tool generates paper forms instead of an online path.

Foreign-entity reinstatement adds another step

The WyoBiz reinstatement workflow can require a foreign entity to email a PDF Certificate of Good Standing from its home jurisdiction to Reinstatements@wyo.gov. Once approved, the entity has 30 days to finish the Wyoming reinstatement before a new certificate may be required.

Total cost warning: the reinstatement charge is not the complete total. Add every delinquent annual report, license tax, penalty, payment charge and registered-agent correction shown for the record.

Choose the Right Certificate or Filing Copy

A free electronic good-standing certificate, a History PDF, a certified copy and a manually signed certificate are not interchangeable.

Your needDocumentCurrent process
Read a filed documentHistory PDFOpen the PDF icon when available.
Show electronic good standingElectronic Certificate of Good StandingGenerate free with the Filing ID.
Check an existing certificateCertificate validationEnter the Certificate ID in the official validator.
Certified copy, 10 pages or fewerCertified copy$10 by request.
Certified copy over 10 pagesCertified copyAdd $5 plus $0.15 per page after page 10.
Manually signed originalCertificate request$20; mail the form and payment.
Use in another countryCertificate/copy plus apostille or authenticationUse the separate authentication request.

Paper certificate and certified-copy checklist

  • Provide the business name and Filing ID.
  • Identify the exact filing or certificate.
  • Pay by check, money order or prepaid PAD account.
  • Credit cards are not accepted on this paper request.
  • PAD-account requests may be emailed to SOSRequest@wyo.gov.
  • Processing can take up to 15 business days after receipt.
  • Expedited service is not available for this request form.
  • Include a prepaid return envelope or shipping label when required.
Ask the receiving party: “Will you accept the free electronic Certificate of Good Standing, or do you require a manually signed, certified or apostilled document?”

Understand Wyoming Registered-Agent Requirements

Every Wyoming-filed business entity must continuously maintain a registered agent. Failure to do so can lead to dissolution or revocation.

An individual agent must

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Reside in Wyoming.
  • Have a physical Wyoming address.
  • Consent to the appointment.
  • Maintain required company contact information.

The office cannot be only

  • A PO box
  • A drop box
  • A mail-forwarding service
  • A UPS store
  • An address outside Wyoming

What the agent keeps—but the public profile may not show

The agent must maintain information about key individuals and a communications contact at the physical Wyoming address so law enforcement or state agencies can reach the business. That requirement does not turn the public WyoBiz profile into a complete beneficial-ownership record.

ActionCurrent feeImportant detail
Appointment of new agent and office$5Form must be signed and mailed.
Registered-agent information update$5 per affected entityUsed for qualifying agent information changes.
Agent resignation$5 per affected entityCan place represented entities at risk if no replacement is appointed.
Commercial agent annual registration$50Commercial-agent renewal and late rules are separate.
Roster limitation: the commercial registered-agent list is not comprehensive and is not a state endorsement. Research the provider before contracting.

Recognise Wyoming Filing Scams and Overcharges

Wyoming has published actual examples of communications that imitate the state or charge far more than the official action costs.

CommunicationReported chargeWhy to pauseSafer action
Annual-report textVariesThe Business Division says it does not send text messages.Type the WyoBiz address manually.
BOI Form 5102About $119Private solicitation unrelated to Wyoming SOS filing.Use current FinCEN guidance.
Good-standing mailerAbout $90Electronic Wyoming certificates are free.Use the official certificate generator.
Annual Minutes StatementAbout $159Annual meeting minutes are not filed with the Wyoming SOS.Do not pay merely because statutes are cited.
Annual Registration Instruction FormAbout $135Commercial service; the state minimum is generally $60.Compare the official amount and file directly when appropriate.
Official communication test: the Business Division says it does not send text messages or invoices. Official email comes from a wyo.gov address, but even a legitimate sender address can be spoofed. Verify the message’s subject and link independently.

Before paying any notice

  • Search the entity and confirm the Filing ID.
  • Check whether the filing is actually due.
  • Compare the requested amount with the official fee schedule.
  • Identify any optional private service fee.
  • Open the government website manually.
  • Call 307-777-7311 when legitimacy is uncertain.

Contact the Wyoming Business Division Effectively

A complete Filing ID, status and filing date helps support identify the correct record and service.

Prepare before contacting support

  • Exact filing name and spelling variations
  • Filing ID
  • Entity type and formed-in jurisdiction
  • Status and substatus
  • Tax, RA and Other standing
  • Annual-report year or filing date
  • History document type
  • Submission, payment or order confirmation
Support script: “I am checking [filing name], Filing ID [number]. The profile shows [status/substatus], Tax [result], RA [result] and Other [result]. I need help with [document, annual report, agent issue, reinstatement or filing]. Which official form or service should I use?”
Support limit: staff can explain records and filing procedures but cannot provide legal, tax or financial advice or resolve private ownership disputes.

Final Wyoming Entity Verification Checklist

Match the legal filing name.
Record the Filing ID.
Confirm entity type and jurisdiction.
Read status and substatus separately.
Check Standing – Tax.
Check Standing – RA.
Check Standing – Other.
Open the newest History filing.
Confirm the annual-report due month.
Estimate the license tax.
Do not assume the agent is the owner.
Match the payment recipient.
Verify licences separately.
Use free good standing when sufficient.
Compare private charges with state fees.
Save the search date and supporting PDFs.

Wyoming SOS Business Search FAQs

Is the Wyoming business entity search free?

Yes. The public WyoBiz search by filing name or Filing ID is free. Annual reports, reinstatements, certified copies and other filings can require fees.

Should I select Starts With or Contains?

Use Starts With when the first distinctive words are reliable. Use Contains for a broader search, uncertain word order and name-availability checking. Wyoming’s official name guide recommends Contains when comparing distinguishable wording.

What is a Wyoming Filing ID?

It is the state identifier assigned to a business record, commonly formatted like 2026-001234567. It is not a federal EIN, tax account number or professional licence number.

What is the difference between status and standing?

Status describes the overall record condition, such as Active or Administratively Dissolved. Standing – Tax, Standing – RA and Standing – Other report separate compliance areas.

Can I download Wyoming formation documents?

Often. Search the entity, open its profile, select History and look for the PDF icon beside the required filing. Request unavailable records from SOSRequest@wyo.gov.

When is a Wyoming LLC annual report due?

It is generally due on the first day of the LLC’s anniversary month. An LLC initially filed May 15 normally has a May 1 annual-report deadline.

How much is the Wyoming LLC annual report?

The state license tax is $60 or 0.0002 multiplied by assets located and employed in Wyoming, whichever is greater. Online payment processing is additional.

How long does a Wyoming entity have to reinstate?

Wyoming generally allows administrative reinstatement within two years. Archived records or entities beyond the statutory period should contact the Business Division before assuming reinstatement is available.

Is a Wyoming Certificate of Good Standing free?

The electronic certificate can be generated free with the Filing ID. A manually signed certificate, certified copy or apostilled document uses a separate paid request.

Does good standing mean the business is trustworthy?

No. It generally means applicable Wyoming SOS filings and fees are current. It does not verify insurance, professional licensing, financial condition, ownership, reputation or authority of the person contacting you.

Verified August 3, 2026: the filing-fee schedule used here is effective July 1, 2026. Search screens, processing queues, fees and eligibility can change. Use the linked official service for the live search, current checkout and final submission.