The Texas Company Licensing Fee Transmittal Form is a document used by businesses to transmit fees for their licenses in the state of Texas. It is a mandatory document used to provide the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (DLR) with the necessary information to accurately assess the fees for the license, and to ensure that the payment is received. There are three different types of Texas Company Licensing Fee Transmittal Form available: the Initial Application Fee Transmittal, the Renewal Application Fee Transmittal, and the Late Renewal Fee Transmittal. The Initial Application Fee Transmittal is used to submit fees for a new license application. This form requires the business to provide their name and address, the type of license for which they are applying, the application fee amount, and the method of payment. The Renewal Application Fee Transmittal is used to submit fees for an existing license renewal. This form requires the business to provide their name and address, the type of license for which they are renewing, the renewal fee amount, and the method of payment. The Late Renewal Fee Transmittal is used to submit fees for a late license renewal. This form requires the business to provide their name and address, the type of license for which they are renewing, the late fee amount, and the method of payment. All Texas Company Licensing Fee Transmittal Forms must be submitted to the DLR along with the appropriate payment for the fees to be assessed.