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Missouri Business Registration & Legal Compliance Services

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The contract requires support for a prime contractor’s Missouri business registration process, specifically including the filing of a Certificate of Authority with the Secretary of State and a Certificate of No Tax Due with the Department of Revenue to ensure legal compliance with state regulations. This subcontract is categorized under NAICS code 541110, indicating it involves professional, scientific, and technical services related to legal and regulatory compliance, and is tied to the Missouri Department of Transportation’s operations. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 17, 2026, providing a four-week window for interested parties to submit proposals. The place of performance and point of contact details are unspecified, and there is no set-aside designation or organizational type specified, indicating open competition for qualified service providers. All work must be performed in alignment with Missouri state requirements to facilitate seamless operational authorization for the prime contractor.

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Support Missouri business registration for prime contractor via state filings under NAICS 541110, compliance-focused, open competition.

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Missouri → MODOT TRANSPORTATIONView Agency

NAICS

541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

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MO, US

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Support prime contractor with Missouri business registration, including filing for Certificate of Authority with the Secretary of State and Certificate of No Tax Due with the Department of Revenue.

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