REGISTERED AGENT

Keeps You Organized
Ensures Compliance

Procedure Time: instant
Cost: $55

How Our Registered Agent Service Works

Our registered agent service is offered only to limited liability companies (LLCs) and corporations in all 50 states and is only available for new business formations, existing businesses, and self-filers. It is not available for professional limited liability companies (PLLCs), professional corporations (PCs), and nonprofits (NPs).

We will:

  • Discreetly monitor all legal notices addressed to your business
  • Scan and upload the documents to your dashboard
  • Notify you via mail of any important legal matters that require your attention

Keep in mind that our registered agent service represents your business and not any person(s) associated with the business or your USLEGALINC account.

Our team can also assist:

  • Clients who are self-filing who’ve purchased the registered agent as a stand-alone service
  • With changing of a registered agent
  • With service of process (SOP)
  • With mail correspondence

What Does a Registered Agent Do?

We have a page dedicated to explaining what a registered agent is. Depending on the state, a registered agent may also be known as a resident agent or statutory agent. If you need more information about what this agent does, then read on.

A Registered Agent’s Responsibilities

A registered agent acts as a liaison between your business and another party. Their main responsibility is to receive legal documents and pass them on to you (the business owner) or another appropriate person.

Timeliness of Registered Agents

Although a registered agent’s responsibility sounds easy, remember that certain legal notices have deadlines. If a registered agent neglects to pass these forms on to the appropriate person in a timely manner, then you, your business, and business partners might end up dealing with further legal issues.


Do I Need a Registered Agent for My LLC or Corporation?

State agencies require LLCs, corporations, and other formal business entities to appoint and maintain a registered agent when they form their business. General partnerships and sole proprietorships aren’t required to have one.


When Should I Appoint My Registered Agent?

You’ll need to appoint a registered agent for your business when you file your official paperwork with your state or appropriate agency that handles business registrations. The application will have a section where you’ll mark your agent’s name and information.


Registered Agent Considerations

Keep in mind the following:

  • If you attempt to file your paperwork without naming a registered agent, your application will likely be rejected.
  • If you change registered agents, you must inform the state or appropriate agency. You’ll likely have to file a form with this updated information for the state’s records.
  • Should a registered agent change their name or update their address, they must file and absorb the state filing fees at no cost to the client (subject to your entity currently being in good standing).
  • You’ll need to have a registered agent in each state your company does business in.

Can I Be My Own Registered Agent?

Legally, yes, you can be your own registered agent for your business so long as you abide by the requirements set by your state or agency that handles business registrations. However, the business itself cannot be its own registered agent.

On the other hand, being your own registered agent may not be the best course of action. After all, if you’re served with a legal notice, lawsuit, or subpoena, it’ll be delivered in-person to you at your business. And this may not look good in front of customers. Save yourself the trouble and have us help you.


We Can Help

If you’re looking to streamline your business formation efforts, then we want to help. A registered agent is just one of many services we offer to help you start your business. We also have additional services to help you run and grow your business. If you’d like more information about our registered agent service or are ready to move forward, then get started today.