Registered Agent Services2020-09-15T19:10:16+00:00

Registered Agent Services

At RegisteredAgent.net we provide more than just registered agent services. We provide companies with a dedicated team of experts available every day to facilitate the delivery of your legal documents, tax notices, annual reports and state correspondence. By saving companies up to 30% in their annual fees, we are your solution to the exorbitant charges levied by our competitors. While others in the industry raise their rates on an annual basis, our rates have stayed the same for 10 years.

In addition to the initial saving offers provided by RegisteredAgent.net, all of our clients receive access to our innovative entity management web application and Compliance Task Calendar free of charge. These services and savings have led to us being one of the fastest growing registered agent service providers in the country. Find out what thousands of other companies already know: RegisteredAgent.net is the smart solution for statutory representation and corporate compliance. Make the FREE change today.

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Registered Agent Service FAQ

Frequently asked questions about registered agents

Do you offer Mail Forwarding?2019-05-24T19:27:26+00:00

A registered agent is not a mail forwarding service. While a registered agent does forward all of your legal documents and state correspondence, the registered agent address is not for all of your business mail.

We suggest setting up a P.O. Box for any mail that you do not want delivered to your physical address. Keep in mind, that you may still need to provide your physical address for registered agent service, but that information will not be listed publicly.

Can I be my own Registered Agent?2019-05-24T19:34:21+00:00

A registered agent can either be a designated person or a commercial registered agent service provider. You cannot list your company as your company’s registered agent because most states require the name of the person that is designated to receive state and legal documents on behalf of the company.

A drawback to using an employee of the company is that a registered agent must be available daily during regular business hours to accept legal documents. What happens if that employee is on vacation? You may miss important services of process documents and risk having a default judgment against your company – an action that can include expensive fines.

Commercial registered agent providers are always available to accept documents and will ensure that you don’t miss any of your important documents!

Do I Need a Registered Agent?2019-05-24T19:42:04+00:00

All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and even international jurisdictions require a designated registered agent listed on the incorporation or formation documents of a company.

In nearly all cases, you must list a person or a commercial registered agent provider. A few states will act as your registered agent; however, the Secretary of State will still need to know who at your company to forward your service of process and legal documents on to.

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