KY SOS Business Search 2026: Status, Filings & FastTrack

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Search and Understand a Kentucky Business Record

Find a Kentucky LLC, corporation, nonprofit, partnership or foreign entity by name or organization number, then confirm the correct record instead of stopping at a matching name.

Use the profile to interpret status and standing, identify the right agent or representative search, review filings, fix annual-report problems, and choose the exact certificate or form needed next.

Independent user guide. This site is not the Kentucky Secretary of State and does not operate the FastTrack database.

Choose the Shortest Path to Your Answer

Select the task that matches your reason for searching. This helper gives a workflow; it does not imitate or replace the live government database.

Find an LLC or corporation

  1. Search the distinctive words in the legal name.
  2. Compare organization number, company type, status and standing.
  3. Open the complete profile rather than relying on the result row.
  4. Review the latest annual report and available filing images.
Basic public lookupFree
Exact record keyOrganization number
Annual report deadlineJune 30
Annual report fee$15

Kentucky FastTrack Is a Group of Services

FastTrack is not only a company-name search. Kentucky uses the system for public records, online filings, annual reports, office changes, assumed names, dissolution and reinstatement.

ENTITY

Business Entity Search

Find a registered organization and open the complete public profile and available documents.

PEOPLE

Representative Searches

Search current representatives, founding representatives or registered agents from different filing sources.

FILE

Online Filings

Form a business, file a report, change an office or agent, file a DBA, dissolve or reinstate.

RECORDS

Certificates and Copies

Order an existence or authorization certificate, a regular copy or a certified copy.

Avoid the wrong “FastTrack” result: search engines also show unrelated toll, software and investment products. Kentucky business pages should be on an official sos.ky.gov, web.sos.ky.gov or sosbes.sos.ky.gov address.

The official index is useful only after you know which service matches the task above.

Choose the Search Route That Matches Your Evidence

A business-name search works for most visitors. Use an organization number for one exact entity and a separate person search when the name of an officer, founder or agent is your strongest clue.

NAME

Business name

Use the legal name, a former name or the most distinctive words. Remove LLC, Inc. and punctuation when a full query fails.

ID

Organization number

Use Kentucky’s entity identifier to reach one record. It is not a federal EIN or Kentucky tax-account number.

CURRENT

Current representative

Search officers, LLC members or managers reported on the latest annual report.

HISTORY

Founder or registered agent

Use original-formation names or agent filings when the present legal name is unknown.

The most important interface control: the main search warns users to uncheck Show active entities only to find inactive entities. Turn it off for an old contract, dissolved company, merger, former name, withdrawal, revocation or reinstatement problem.

Complete the Official Kentucky Entity Lookup

Follow this sequence so a similar name, active-only filter or incomplete result row does not send you to the wrong company.

Open the government entity search

Confirm that the page is hosted at sosbes.sos.ky.gov. Basic searches do not require a paid formation service or registered-agent subscription.

Choose name or organization number

Use a name for normal research. Use the organization number when it appears on a certificate, report, receipt, state notice or previous profile.

Enter only the distinctive wording

For “Bluegrass Property Management Solutions LLC,” start with “Bluegrass Property.” Remove punctuation and the entity ending if needed.

Decide whether inactive entities matter

Leave active-only on for a quick current-company check. Turn it off for historical research, old contracts, name changes, dissolved entities or reinstatement.

Compare every plausible result

Match the complete name, organization number, company type, status and standing. A similar brand name is not sufficient.

Open the complete profile

Review the primary county, jurisdiction, file and organization dates, principal office, management method, registered agent and last annual report.

Review available filing images

Open annual reports, formation documents, amendments, agent changes, mergers, dissolution papers or reinstatement documents that explain the current record.

Complete the separate check your transaction needs

Verify licensing, tax registration, payment recipient, complaints or UCC records in the correct system. The entity profile does not answer all of those questions.

Database freshness: the Business Records FAQ says public records are available online as soon as they are added to the database. A submitted document can still take time to be processed before it is added.

Use the official entity search after choosing the correct wording and active-record setting above.

Know What the Kentucky Database Can—and Cannot—Prove

A missing entity profile does not automatically mean a business is fraudulent. Some structures and records belong with a county clerk, licensing agency, tax department, court or another database.

Commonly found in the SOS database

  • Kentucky corporations and nonprofit corporations
  • Kentucky limited liability companies
  • Limited partnerships and registered LLPs
  • Professional entities and statutory trusts where filed
  • Foreign entities authorized to do business in Kentucky
  • Status, standing, principal-office and registered-agent details
  • Reported current or founding representatives
  • Available annual reports and filing images

Not established by an entity profile

  • Complete beneficial or equity ownership
  • Federal EIN or federal tax classification
  • Kentucky tax-account numbers
  • Professional or occupational licence status
  • Insurance coverage or financial stability
  • Pending lawsuits, complaints or business reputation
  • Every city or county occupational account
  • Authority of the individual contacting you
Scanned-document threshold: Kentucky states that corporate documents filed on or after September 15, 2004 are available as scanned images. Earlier filings appear as they are scanned and may require a paid records request.
Sole proprietor exception: the Business Records FAQ says sole proprietors file only with the local county clerk. Search county records or an assumed-name filing instead of expecting a separate LLC or corporation profile.

Read a Kentucky Entity Profile in Five Passes

Read identity first, compliance second and documents third. One matching address or person name is not enough to verify the correct business.

1. Name and number
2. Type and jurisdiction
3. Status and standing
4. Office and agent
5. Latest filing
Profile fieldWhat it answersCommon mistakeBest follow-up
Organization numberIdentifies one Kentucky entity record.Confusing it with an EIN or tax number.Use it for exact lookup, filing actions and records requests.
Legal nameShows the entity name currently on file.Treating an invoice brand as the legal contracting party.Check assumed names and amendments when wording differs.
Profit/nonprofitShows the state record’s broad profit classification.Assuming nonprofit means IRS tax-exempt.Use IRS records for federal exemption.
Company typeIdentifies LLC, corporation, partnership, foreign entity or another structure.Applying LLC rules to every entity.Use entity-specific forms and fees.
IndustryShows a reported industry classification.Treating it as a professional licence.Verify licensing separately.
Employee rangeShows a broad reported size category where displayed.Treating it as a current exact headcount.Obtain direct employment information when exact numbers matter.
Primary countyShows the reported primary Kentucky county.Assuming all activity occurs only there.Check each city or county where the business operates.
StatusShows whether the entity is active or inactive.Reading it without standing.Use the combination decoder below.
StandingShows good or bad standing in the SOS record.Assuming every inactive entity is delinquent.Open the filing that caused inactivity.
State/countryShows the formation jurisdiction.Assuming “foreign” means outside the United States.Check the home-jurisdiction record when needed.
File dateShows when the Kentucky registration was filed.Assuming uninterrupted operation since that date.Review dissolutions, mergers, withdrawals and reinstatements.
Organization dateShows the reported organization or formation date.Confusing it with Kentucky authority for a foreign entity.Compare formation jurisdiction and authority filing.
Last annual reportShows the latest annual-report date in the database.Assuming every profile field was updated that day.Open the report and compare reported people and addresses.
Principal officeShows the entity’s designated main office, which may be outside Kentucky.Treating it as the registered office or customer location.Compare the current report and business contact information.
Managed byFor an LLC, shows member-managed or manager-managed structure.Assuming a manager must be an owner.Use private company records for formal ownership proof.
Registered agentIdentifies the person or eligible entity appointed for legal service.Assuming the agent is the owner or operating office.Review representative searches and recent RAC filings.
Authorized sharesShows authorized share information for some corporations.Treating authorized shares as issued shares or ownership.Use the corporation’s stock records.

Status and Standing Answer Different Questions

Kentucky can show an entity as active or inactive and separately show good or bad standing. Always read both before deciding whether a problem exists.

Status

ActiveThe entity remains active in the Kentucky registry. This does not prove licensing, taxes, insurance or financial health.
InactiveThe entity is not active under the current record. The reason can be delinquency, dissolution, merger, name change, withdrawal or another filing event.

Standing

GoodThe SOS record does not show the delinquency associated with bad standing. An inactive entity can still be in good standing.
BadThe record may reflect a missing annual report or a registered-agent resignation without a replacement.
CombinationPlain-English interpretationWhat to do next
Active + GoodThe normal current registry combination.Open the latest report and verify licences, identity and payment details separately.
Inactive + BadCommonly linked to a missing annual report or unresolved registered-agent issue and can lead to administrative dissolution.Open recent filings and use the reinstatement or requalification path.
Inactive + GoodThe entity may have voluntarily dissolved, changed its name or merged without a delinquency finding.Open the dissolution, amendment or merger filing and identify any surviving entity.
Good standing is not a full due-diligence certificate. It does not prove professional licensing, tax clearance, insurance, solvency, reputation, absence of litigation or authority of the person contacting you.

No Result? Use This Search-Recovery Order

Work from simple name changes to historical and county-level records before concluding that a business has no Kentucky registration.

Confirm spelling. Use a signed contract, state notice, certificate or official invoice footer.
Remove punctuation. Delete commas, periods, apostrophes, ampersands and hyphens.
Remove the entity ending. Search without LLC, L.L.C., Inc., Corp., Company, LP or LLP.
Use distinctive words only. Drop generic terms such as services, solutions, holdings or group.
Use a partial name. Search two or three strong words instead of the full name.
Uncheck active-only. This is essential for dissolved, merged, renamed, withdrawn or revoked entities.
Search the organization number. Use it when found on another official document.
Search the registered agent. Expect multiple results when a commercial agent serves many businesses.
Search current representatives. Try first-name, surname and middle-name variations.
Search founding representatives. A founder may appear only in the initial document.
Search an assumed name. The storefront or invoice name may differ from the legal entity.
Check the county clerk. Sole proprietors file locally instead of creating a separate SOS entity.
Consider processing time. Non-annual-report filings are usually processed the day received but can take up to three business days.
Request an older filing. A pre-September 15, 2004 document may not yet have an online image.
Contact Business Services. Provide all attempted names, the organization number and filing date.

Verify the Legal Entity Before You Pay or Sign

Use the SOS record to identify the real legal business behind a proposal, invoice, lease, donation request or service contract. Then complete the checks the registry does not provide.

Match these record details

  • Legal entity name on the agreement
  • Organization number
  • Company type and formation jurisdiction
  • Status and standing together
  • Principal office and primary county
  • Latest annual-report date
  • Assumed-name connection when a brand is used
  • Required licence in the separate licensing system

Do not infer this from an SOS match

  • The salesperson can bind the entity
  • The requested bank account belongs to the entity
  • The company is insured
  • Every tax account is current
  • No lawsuit, complaint or lien exists
  • The registered agent owns the company
  • The company is financially stable
  • The entity owns every trademark it uses

Worked example: the invoice name is not in the entity search

Invoice name

“Bluegrass Home Repair”

Entity search

No exact Kentucky legal entity appears.

DBA record

The assumed name identifies “BHR Construction LLC.”

Final check

Search BHR Construction LLC, review its record and verify the required trade licence separately.

Payment mismatch: ask for written proof when the requested payee differs from the legal entity or documented assumed name. A valid SOS profile does not validate an unrelated personal bank account.

Use Name Availability as a Preliminary Screen

The official tool compares a proposed name with names currently on file. It requires at least four characters, accepts complete or partial names and does not reserve or guarantee the name.

Search these variations before filing

  • Full proposed legal name
  • Distinctive words without LLC or Inc.
  • Singular and plural forms
  • Common spelling and spacing variations
  • Words in a different order
  • Similar active entity names
  • Assumed names using the same brand wording
  • Federal and state trademark records
Entity endings

LLC, Inc., Corp. and similar designators do not create a meaningfully different core name.

Bluegrass Machine LLC / Bluegrass Machine Inc.
Articles

Words such as “a,” “an” and “the” may not distinguish otherwise similar names.

Carpet Universe / The Carpet Universe
Conjunctions

“And,” “or,” “&” and “+” may not make names distinguishable.

Run and Gun / Run & Gun
Punctuation

Periods, commas, dashes and apostrophes usually do not create a separate core name.

CD / C-D / C.D.
Capitalization

Uppercase and lowercase differences do not establish availability.

Bluegrass Works / BLUEGRASS WORKS
First come, first served

A name can be taken after your search but before your filing is accepted.

Search result ≠ reservation

Optional 120-day reservation

Kentucky’s fee schedule lists a reservation or renewal of a reserved name at $15 for 120 days. A reservation temporarily holds an eligible name; it does not form the entity or create trademark rights.

Connect a Kentucky DBA to the Real Person or Entity

Kentucky calls a DBA an assumed name. It lets an existing person or entity transact under wording other than its exact legal name; it does not create a new legal entity.

Use an assumed-name check when

  • A storefront name is absent from the entity search
  • An invoice uses a shortened or branded name
  • An existing entity operates multiple public names
  • A sole proprietor uses a name other than the owner’s legal name

An assumed name does not establish

  • Creation of an LLC or corporation
  • Exclusive trademark rights
  • Professional licensing
  • Complete ownership
FilingCurrent feeUse it when
Certificate of Assumed Name$20An eligible entity begins using a name other than its exact legal name.
Amended Certificate$20Information in an existing assumed-name filing changes.
Renewal Certificate$20The assumed-name registration reaches its renewal point.
Withdrawal Certificate$20The filer stops using the assumed name.

How to verify a DBA

  1. Search the public-facing name.
  2. Identify the person or legal entity shown as the adopter.
  3. Search that entity by legal name or organization number.
  4. Match status, standing, office and newest filing.
  5. Use the documented legal entity or DBA on the contract and payment record.
Local route: sole proprietors file with the county clerk. Do not treat the absence of a separate state entity profile as proof that the local business name was never filed.

Understand the Kentucky Annual Report Before Filing

Entities subject to Kentucky’s annual-report requirement file between January 1 and June 30. The report must be signed, dated and accompanied by the $15 fee.

RequirementOfficial ruleMicro-level check
Filing windowJanuary 1 through June 30 each year after the year of formation.Do not wait until the final week if an address, agent or rejected filing also needs attention.
Fee$15 for an annual report and $15 for an amended annual report.Confirm the legal entity and report year before paying.
SignatureThe report must be signed and dated.Use an authorized person and retain the confirmation.
InformationConfirm principal office, registered agent/office and applicable officers, directors, members, managers or trustees.Compare the current profile and latest filing before submission.
Domestic nonfilingFailure by June 30 leads to administrative dissolution.Do not keep trying an ordinary report when the entity already requires reinstatement.
Foreign nonfilingThe certificate of authority can be revoked.Use the certificate-of-authority or requalification route.

Online report workflow

  1. Search the legal name or organization number.
  2. Confirm status and standing.
  3. Select the correct reporting year.
  4. Review officers, directors, members, managers or trustees.
  5. Confirm the current principal office and registered agent/office.
  6. Use a separate change filing when the report cannot make the required change.
  7. Pay the $15 fee and save the receipt.
  8. Reopen the profile later and verify the last annual-report date.
Postcard limitation: Kentucky states that principal-office and registered-agent/office changes cannot be made on the annual-report postcard. Use POC or RAC instead.
Annual report is not a financial report: the state annual report updates public company information. It is not a shareholder report, federal 10-K, tax return or disclosure of financial statements.

Use the POC and RAC Forms Without a Rejection

The current July 2025 form instructions explain details that short online guides often miss: exact entity naming, authorized signatures, physical-address rules, delivery requests, paper-copy requirements and check payee.

POC

Principal Office Change

Use when the designated principal office changes. The office may be inside or outside Kentucky. Fee: $10.

RAC

Agent or Registered Office Change

Use when the agent, registered office or both change. The registered office must be a Kentucky physical location. Fee: $10.

Address: enter the principal office currently on file and the complete new address.
Who signs: an officer, board chair, member, manager, partner or trustee.
Paper submission: one exact copy plus the filing fee; online filing requires no paper copy.
Payment: a paper check should be payable to the Kentucky State Treasurer.
Delivery: the file-stamped postcard goes to the principal office unless a written alternate-address request is included with that filing.
Kentucky location: the registered office must be in Kentucky and use a street address or another specific physical location; a P.O. box alone is insufficient.
Agent consent: the new registered agent must provide written consent on the form.
Eligible agent: generally a Kentucky resident or an eligible domestic or authorized foreign entity.
Formation restriction: the company being formed cannot act as its own registered agent.
Paper submission: one exact copy and $10 fee; the authorized entity signer signs separately from the agent’s consent.
Public-copy step: the form instructions say a filed copy for local county-clerk delivery can be printed from the organization search tool after filing.

Download the current form from the official library only after confirming which address or agent field must change.

Reinstate a Domestic Entity or Requalify a Foreign Entity

An inactive-and-bad record usually needs more than an ordinary annual report. The correct path depends on whether the entity was formed in Kentucky or formed elsewhere.

Domestic reinstatement

  • Confirm inactive status and bad standing.
  • Prepare the reinstatement application and delinquent annual reports.
  • Pay outstanding filing fees and the current $100 reinstatement penalty.
  • Obtain Kentucky Department of Revenue good-standing clearance.
  • For a profit company, resolve the required Unemployment Insurance clearance.
  • Update the principal office or registered agent/office where necessary.
  • Verify the profile changes after processing.

Foreign requalification

  • Do not use the domestic reinstatement path automatically.
  • Confirm that Kentucky authority was revoked rather than voluntarily withdrawn.
  • Use the application for certificate of authority or online requalification route.
  • Confirm that the home-jurisdiction entity remains active.
  • Check whether its name is still available in Kentucky.
  • Resolve outstanding Kentucky reports and fees.
Agency-letter workflow: Kentucky says the SOS can request Revenue and, for profit entities, Unemployment Insurance good-standing letters on the entity’s behalf. The application is processed after the required letters are received.
Processing distinction: ordinary business filings other than annual reports are usually processed the same day received but can take up to three business days. A reinstatement can take longer when another agency’s clearance is still pending.

Order Only the Kentucky Business Document You Need

A free profile, scanned filing, regular copy, certified copy and certificate of good standing are different products. Ask the receiving bank, lender, agency or transaction partner what it requires before paying.

Entity profile

Use for free preliminary research into name, number, type, status, standing, office, agent and report date.

Scanned filing

Use to read an available annual report, formation document, amendment, merger or agent change.

Regular copy

Use when a copy is needed but formal state certification is not required.

Certified copy

Use when the receiving party requires proof that a selected document is on file with the Secretary of State.

Certificate of Existence

Used for an eligible domestic entity when official evidence of existence or good standing is requested.

Certificate of Authorization

Used for an eligible foreign entity when official evidence of Kentucky authority is requested.

DocumentCurrent feeWhat to prepare
Certificate of Existence$10 eachDomestic entity name and organization number.
Certificate of Authorization$10 eachForeign entity name and organization number.
Regular copies$5 for each set up to five pages; $0.50 per additional pageExact filing, years or document group.
Certified copies$10 for each set up to five pages; $0.50 per additional pageExact filing and certification requirement.

What the current Request for Corporate Documents form allows

  • Enter both the business name and organization number.
  • Select domestic Certificate of Existence or foreign Certificate of Authorization.
  • Request all filings or exclude annual reports.
  • Select annual reports by year.
  • Request articles, amendments, mergers or a specifically named document.
  • Request partnership or foreign-authority documents.
  • Choose PDF email return or paper return by mail.
  • Use check, credit card or an approved prepaid account.
Ask the requester: “Do you need a Certificate of Existence or Authorization, a certified copy of a particular filing, a regular copy, or only a current search printout?”
Payment-data safety: use only the current official form and confirmed submission method. Do not send card information to an address copied from an unofficial guide or an unsolicited email.

Business Records says document requests are processed within three business days. Validate an issued existence or authorization certificate through the official validation page when authenticity matters.

Switch to the Correct Kentucky Government Tool

The entity registry answers legal-organization and filing questions. Taxes, local occupational licensing, professional licences, UCC financing statements and complaints belong elsewhere.

Entity, status, standing or filingUse the Kentucky SOS Business Entity Search.Entity search
Annual report, DBA or office changeUse the FastTrack Online Filings Index after locating the entity.FastTrack filings
Kentucky tax accountsUse the Department of Revenue. An SOS organization number is not a tax-account number.Tax registration
Business planning and permitsUse Kentucky Business One Stop for state and local startup and operating requirements.Kentucky One Stop
Local occupational taxRequirements and forms vary by Kentucky taxing district.Local occupational forms
UCC financing statementUse FastTrack UCC for secured-transaction records, not ordinary entity status.Kentucky UCC search
Federal EINThe Secretary of State does not issue or maintain federal EIN records.Use authorized IRS or company records.
Complaints or reputationThe SOS is a ministerial filing office and does not track complaints or pending lawsuits.Use the Attorney General, court and licensing records.

Use the Right Address and Give Support the Right Facts

Kentucky uses separate destinations for business filings and business-record requests. Use the current form or official action page for the exact transaction rather than copying one address for every purpose.

Prepare before calling or emailing

  • Exact legal or advertised business name
  • Organization number
  • Company type, status and standing displayed
  • Names and filters already searched
  • Filing, report year or requested document
  • Submission, receipt or order number
  • Date and method of submission
  • Error message with payment data removed
  • The exact action you need staff to explain
Official address inconsistency: the annual-report page still displays 700 Capital Avenue with P.O. Box 718, while the current July 2025 POC and RAC forms list 1025 Capital Center Drive for the office location. Use the address printed on the current form for that filing or confirm it by phone.
Support script: “I am trying to locate or correct the Kentucky record for [legal name]. The organization number is [number]. The profile shows [status] and [standing]. I already tried [search or filing steps]. Which search, form or records request should I use next?”
Legal-advice boundary: Business Services can explain filing procedures and public records. It cannot decide ownership disputes, interpret private contracts or provide legal advice.

Final Kentucky Entity Verification Checklist

Complete this pass before paying, signing, filing or claiming that a business has been properly verified.

Match the current legal name.
Record the organization number.
Confirm the company type.
Read status and standing together.
Check the formation jurisdiction.
Compare file and organization dates.
Review the primary county.
Compare the principal office.
Review the registered agent without assuming ownership.
Check member-managed or manager-managed structure.
Open the latest annual report.
Review amendments, mergers or reinstatement filings.
Connect an assumed name to the legal entity.
Verify professional licensing separately.
Question a payment-recipient mismatch.
Confirm the official fee before paying.
Use the home-state record for a foreign entity.
Save the search date and documents.

Kentucky Business Search FAQs

Is the Kentucky Secretary of State business search free?

Yes. The public entity search and the separate current-representative, founding-representative and registered-agent searches are free. Fees apply to reports, filings, certificates and document copies.

What is Kentucky FastTrack?

FastTrack is a collection of Kentucky Secretary of State services for business searches and filings. It includes formation, annual reports, agent and office changes, assumed names, dissolution, reinstatement and other business actions.

How do I find an inactive Kentucky business?

Search the legal or former name and uncheck “Show active entities only.” Compare status, standing and filing dates, then open dissolution, merger, withdrawal, revocation or reinstatement documents.

What is a Kentucky organization number?

It is the unique identifier assigned to the Secretary of State entity record. It is not a federal EIN, Kentucky tax-account number, local occupational licence or professional licence number.

What is the difference between status and standing?

Status shows whether the entity is active or inactive. Standing shows good or bad standing. An inactive entity can still be in good standing after a voluntary dissolution, merger or name change, while inactive and bad standing commonly indicates an annual-report or registered-agent problem.

Why is an officer missing from the search?

The current-representative search uses the latest filed annual report and does not cover every role or entity type. Try the founding-representative search, registered-agent search and the latest filing image.

When is the Kentucky annual report due and what does it cost?

Reports can be filed from January 1 through June 30. The current filing fee is $15. Missing the deadline can lead to administrative dissolution for a domestic entity or revocation of authority for a foreign entity.

Can I change the registered agent on the annual-report postcard?

No. Kentucky states that principal-office and registered-agent/office changes cannot be made on the annual-report postcard. Use the POC or RAC statement of change, as applicable.

Does a name-availability result reserve a Kentucky business name?

No. The tool is a preliminary search and names are filed first come, first served. A separate reservation filing can hold an eligible name for 120 days; the current fee is $15.

How do I obtain a Kentucky certificate of good standing?

First identify whether the entity is domestic or foreign. Kentucky issues a Certificate of Existence for an eligible domestic entity and a Certificate of Authorization for an eligible foreign entity. The current fee is $10 each.

Source and freshness note: search controls, fees, addresses, forms and processing practices can change. This guide was checked against Kentucky government search pages, FAQs, fee schedules and July 2025/April 2026 official forms on August 3, 2026. Confirm the final form, address and checkout amount on the linked official action page.