Registered Agents

Registered Agent is a person or company who is responsible for accepting “Service of Process” for your LLC. More specifically, your Registered Agent is responsible for receiving subpoenas, notices, and any other legal documents sent to your LLC.

Filing Assistance does not offer this service.

However, we have compiled a list, by state for your conviniece to assist you with your due dillegence.

*** By No Means is this an exhaustive list nor does it indicate a recomendation.
You are encouraged to do your own research for a reputable Registered Agent that fits your needs and budget.

Third-Party Registered Agent

It is recommended that someone will always be accessible during regular business hours to accept delivery of notices and other papers on your company’s behalf. Third-party companies are experienced registered agents. They will also immediately forward notices and other paperwork, so you can count on them.

Do I Need a Registered Agent
I’m forming a new business and I’ve started looking into LLCs and other business structures. Yes, is the answer. A registered agent must be named as part of your LLC by law. A registered agent is a person or organization you have chosen to handle important legal, tax, and government interactions regarding your company. A registered agent’s primary responsibility is to make sure that your company receives important information in a timely manner.

Legal Requirements for a Registered Agent

  • A Physical Address The agent must be located in the same state as your company. They must be open for business during regular business hours and provide a physical address (not a P.O. Box).
  • Who is Able to be a Registered Agent? You can choose to be your Registered Agent yourself, an employee, your lawyer, or a dependable friend or relative; however, if the person is out of town or unable to receive mail, there may be problems. This issue may be resolved with the aid of an experienced registered agent service. These options ultimately have advantages and disadvantages.
  • Laws For Your State Registered agents are governed by distinct laws in several states. To be sure you are adhering to crucial rules, be sure to check with your state legislature.

Registered Agents

No Registered Ageneets for MS

Registered Agents

Registered Agent is a person or company who is responsible for accepting “Service of Process” for your LLC. More specifically, your Registered Agent is responsible for receiving subpoenas, notices, and any other legal documents sent to your LLC.

Filing Assistance does not offer this service.

However, we have compiled a list, by state for your conviniece to assist you with your due dillegence.

*** By No Means is this an exhaustive list nor does it indicate a recomendation.
You are encouraged to do your own research for a reputable Registered Agent that fits your needs and budget.

Third-Party Registered Agent

It is recommended that someone will always be accessible during regular business hours to accept delivery of notices and other papers on your company’s behalf. Third-party companies are experienced registered agents. They will also immediately forward notices and other paperwork, so you can count on them.

Do I Need a Registered Agent
I’m forming a new business and I’ve started looking into LLCs and other business structures. Yes, is the answer. A registered agent must be named as part of your LLC by law. A registered agent is a person or organization you have chosen to handle important legal, tax, and government interactions regarding your company. A registered agent’s primary responsibility is to make sure that your company receives important information in a timely manner.

Legal Requirements for a Registered Agent

  • A Physical Address The agent must be located in the same state as your company. They must be open for business during regular business hours and provide a physical address (not a P.O. Box).
  • Who is Able to be a Registered Agent? You can choose to be your Registered Agent yourself, an employee, your lawyer, or a dependable friend or relative; however, if the person is out of town or unable to receive mail, there may be problems. This issue may be resolved with the aid of an experienced registered agent service. These options ultimately have advantages and disadvantages.
  • Laws For Your State Registered agents are governed by distinct laws in several states. To be sure you are adhering to crucial rules, be sure to check with your state legislature.
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