Can you be a registered agent for your business?
Some business owners, particularly small business owners, may want to act as their corporation’s or LLC’s registered agent.
if your business requires you to move around or you have a mobile office, a professional service company as your registered agent helps you receive critical documents and information — and have the time to respond to them. Also, a growing number of companies have no physical office location in either their state of formation or states of foreign qualification. Using a professional service company solves the problem of who can be the company’s registered agent in those states.
What to look for when choosing a registered agent
Among other things, your registered agent should be reliable, accurate, and consistent. When choosing a registered agent, look for the following:
- Availability. Is always available and physically present at the registered office during normal business hours. This ensures any hand-delivered legal documents or mailed documents that require the addressee’s signature, get proper attention.
- Expertise. Knows your state’s business entity and compliance rules. Each state’s rules differ. The best providers have legal professionals tracking changes in legislation.
- Professionally trained staff. Has professionally trained staff with expert knowledge on how to properly handle and forward SOP papers, which prevents costly delays due to incorrect, misrouted, or incomplete documents.
- State-of-the-art service. Has state-of-the-art processes in place to deliver crucial, sensitive documents to the right person on your team, and to follow-up regarding delivery.
- Responsiveness. You may not contact customer service often, but when you do, you need a compliance expert to answer your questions then and there.
- National reach. Can provide your company with a registered agent and office in any state where the business may expand into as you will be required to have a registered agent in order to register to do business in those states.
CT tip: Your company’s registered agent should be someone who will always be physically present at the registered office during normal business hours. Having a professional registered agent ensures that things such as personal emergencies, vacations, business trips, and meetings never leave your company without this physical presence. Keep in mind, a lawsuit can proceed against your company, even if your registered agent is not available to receive service. You may lose the opportunity to defend yourself in court or incur extra legal fees.
A professional registered agent service provides other benefits
In addition to the registered agent’s statutory responsibilities of receiving and forwarding documents, professional service companies often provide a full range of services for LLCs, corporations, and other types of business entities to help them with their compliance needs.
The right professional services company can help you stay in compliance and reduce risk by making sure all of the documents received by your registered agent are handled correctly.
The best full-service registered agents will provide the following services -
- Provide automated entity monitoring tools and services
- Present information on new compliance procedures (For example, alerting the companies they act as registered agent for about the new beneficial ownership information report that has to be filed to comply with the federal Corporate Transparency Act)
- Give you notice if your company’s good standing ever changes, so you could promptly address any problems as soon as possible
- Monitor and track state-by-state compliance events (ex. annual report due dates), changes, and developments that can impact your business
- Provide expert, personal guidance on business compliance issues
- Help you file documents with the state filing office to complete transactions such as amendments, mergers, or foreign qualifications
For example, if a corporation or LLC misses an annual report filing (which isn’t hard to do when you’re busy), that oversight jeopardizes its good standing status. This situation requires immediate attention before the problem worsens. Monitoring services help prevent these kinds of problems.
As you can see, it matters who you choose as the designated registered agent for your LLC or corporation. Having the right registered agent for your company helps you respond in a timely matter to court documents and helps keep your business entity compliance in good shape — and your business in good standing.
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Registered agent FAQs
What does a registered agent do?
A registered agent receives certain court documents, such as the summons and complaint that initiates litigation, garnishments, subpoenas, and other court orders, on behalf of a corporation or LLC. In addition, the states will send compliance information and official correspondence to a company through the registered agent. This could include annual report, tax, or other correspondence that impacts a company’s compliance status.
What are the consequences of not having a registered agent?
The need to appoint and continually maintain a registered agent, and to inform the state in a timely manner if either the registered agent or its address changes, is required by law. The states may impose penalties for failure to comply. These penalties include administratively dissolving the company in its formation state and revoking its authority to do business in foreign states.
Aside from those statutory penalties, not having a competent registered agent can lead to other negative consequences, such as default judgments if complaints are not responded to in time, or a loss of good standing if an annual report is not filed or franchise taxes paid in a timely manner.