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A registered agent (also known as a “resident agent” or “statutory agent”) is responsible for receiving important legal documents on behalf of your business, including: Official federal and state correspondence Subpoenas for information Tax notices from the IRS and local tax authorities Lawsuits Summonses to appear in court Wage garnishment notices Corporate filing notifications All of these documents will be delivered directly to your registered agent’s physical address in the state where your business operates (not a PO Box).
If your business operates in multiple states, you will generally need to appoint a registered agent in each of those states. For example, if your California-based corporation wants to do business in Nevada, Nevada requires a registered agent with a physical address in the state.
Failure to appoint or renew a registered agent can lead to serious consequences, including the loss of corporate status. Without a registered agent, your business may be considered inactive by the state and lose its good standing. Registered agent services must be updated annually and whenever your business changes.
Yes, Bizzhopper offers registered agent services in all 50 states. Learn more about our services and how we can help keep your business compliant.