Posts Tagged ‘registered agent’
What should I do if I change my corporate or registered address?
Almost all Corporate Filing Offices (usually the secretary of state’s office) have a standard form you can fill out to notify them of a change of address for your registered agent. You can call them and they will mail the form or you can probably get one online. If you change your address, it is » Continue…
Are there advantages to using a business entity or corporation as my registered agent?
There are many companies which offer services as a registered agent. Most charge a fee between $100 and $200 per year for the service. If you operate your business in several different states and do not have a street addresses in each state, then you should consider using a corporate registered agent. If you have » Continue…
Can I act as my own registered agent and if so, what are the duties and requirements?
Every state requires each entity to have a registered agent. A registered agent is simply a person of legal age or a business entity that has a street address (not just P.O. Box) within the state, who can accept the service of legal process on behalf of your corporation. The registered agent is also the » Continue…
Can my corporation do business in several different states?
A corporation can do business in states other than the one it is registered in. However, most states have laws which say that if a corporation has substantial business contacts with the state it wants to do business in, then it must register as a foreign corporation (meaning from another state) doing business in that » Continue…

