a natural person or a corporation authorized to act on behalf of a corporation, such as accepting service of process in the event the corporation is sued
a natural person or an entity which is authorized to transact business in the subject state that is responsible for receiving service of process or official notices addressed to the entity
an entity that represents your firm in a state where it is incorporated or conducting business
an individual (or a corporation depending on the business organization) designated by the entity to accept service of process if a lawsuit is filed against the entity
an individual or an entity with a physical address (not a P
an individual or corporation that is responsible for receiving and forwarding government and legal documents to its clients in an accurate and timely fashion
an individual or corporation that resides in the State where your Company was incorporated
an individual or entity designated by a Corporation or Limited Liability Company to accept official documents on behalf of the corporation
an individual Texas resident, a domestic entity, or a foreign entity that has qualified or registered to transact business in Texas that is responsible for receiving service of process or official notices addressed to an entity
an individual who ensures that the corporation has a representative in the state in
a person designated to receive legal notices, services of process, and other official documents delivered to the corporation
a Person or Entity that acts as a representative on behalf of your corporation
a person or firm registered with us to receive and lodge documents on behalf of companies
a person or legal entity designated to receive documents on the corporation's behalf
a professional corporation that is responsible for receiving and forwarding official and legal documents to its client
The corporation itself, or an officer, is listed with mailing address so that the state can communicate with the corporation and, summonses in a lawsuit can be delivered.
An entity appointed by the company to receive and forward service of process and other government documents, such as franchise tax reports, to the client. This appointment is required by statute.
The state requires that a corporation appoint a Registered Agent in the state where the company is formed. The registered agent is responsible for acceptance of any legal service of process (notice of litigation) document, and also serves as a local contact for the Secretary of State. This Registered Office must be a physical address, and NOT be a post office box. For your privacy, we can provide this service for you.
a person or entity that is appointed to be available at a legal address to accept service of legal and tax documents.
The agent named in the Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization to receive service of process other documents on behalf of the corporation or limited liability company. The Registered Agent must be named in the Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization.
The Registered Agent is the person named in the Certificate of Incorporation/Formation who is the official contact for the corporation. The Registered Agent is responsible for receiving Service of Process and other official mail on behalf of the corporation/LLC and is the Corporation's point of contact for the Secretary of State's office.
The agent named in the articles of incorporation. The agent will receive service of process on the corporation and other important documents. The agent must be named in the articles of incorporation, and must be located in the state of incorporation or organization. Also known as Statutory Agent.
A person who is designated in the articles of incorporation/organization that will receive service of process or other important documents from the state. All corporations and LLCs must choose a person to act as their registered agent. There are no restrictions regarding who can be a registered agent other than the person must be located and available at a physical street address within the state during normal business hours.
The agent named in the articles of incorporation to receive service of process on the corporation or other important documents. This agent must be named in the articles of incorporation.
A person or entity designated to receive important tax and legal documents on behalf of a corporation. The Registered Agent must be located and available at a legal address within the specified jurisdiction. Failure to maintain a Registered Agent in the jurisdiction, in which the corporation is registered, may result in the forfeiture of the corporation status. Also known as a Resident Agent.
The person authorized to accept legal papers for a corporation or limited liability company, sometimes called a resident agent.
A registered agent represents an International Business Company, Panamanian Private Foundation, Delaware Corporation or Limited Liability Company in the jurisdiction of incorporation. A Registered Agent normally provides a Registered Office address, provides liaison with local authorities and receives all legal and tax papers and/or notices addressed to the underlying company, corporation or foundation.
A person or entity designated to receive legal documents on behalf of the corporation. The Registered Agent must be located and available at a legal address within the specified jurisdiction at all times. Failure to maintain a Registered Agent in the jurisdiction in which the corporation is registered may result in the forfeiture of the corporate status. Changes in Registered Agent must be reported to the state corporations authority.
Person in the state of domicile authorized to accept official and important papers on behalf of the Company. The registered agent must be named in the articles of incorporation and can be changed by company action from time to time. The registered agent need not be an officer, director or owner of the company in most states.
(U.S. based) The individual designated in the state corporation records as the official contact representative of the corporation for state licensing and regulatory matters and who is the proper party for service of papers commencing a lawsuit or other legal action against the corporation.
The person or entity that is authorized to receive legal papers on behalf of a corporation.
A registered agent is the person or entity designated in the articles of incorporation to receive service of process and other important notices from the state. A corporation must maintain a registered agent at all times or risk forfeiture of the corporate charter
An official post held in a company by a person who is authorised to receive and deal with official notices or correspondence on the company's behalf.
A person designated by a company to receive official documents for the company.
An individual who is authorized to handle legal papers in behalf of a corporation.
A corporation s registered agent is the person appointed to accept legal documents on behalf of the corporation. If someone sues you, the papers will be served on the registered agent at the “registered office.” Some states use the term “resident” agent.
A registered agent is a business or individual designated to receive service of process (SOP) when a business entity is a party in a legal action such as a lawsuit or summons.
A registered agent, also called a resident agent or statutory agent, is a business entity or person with a physical location in your state who is officially designated to accept legal notices and service of process on your behalf. Your registered agent is required to be available and present during normal business hours, that way, you don't have to be...
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A registered agent, also called a resident agent or statutory agent, is a business entity or person with a physical location in your state who is officially designated to accept legal notices and service of process on your behalf. Your registered agent is required to be available and present during normal business hours, that way, you don't have to be... http://www.northwestregisteredagent.com - registered agent service nationwide.
A registered agent, also called a resident agent or statutory agent, is a business entity or person with a physical location in your state who is officially designated to accept legal notices and service of process on your behalf. Your registered agent is required to be available and present during normal business hours, that way, you don't have to be... NorthwestRegisteredAgent.com -
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