What is a Delaware Registered Agent?
All Delaware entities must maintain a registered agent, physically located within the State of Delaware.. A registered agent is an individual or entity who is responsible for receiving vital legal documents or summons, government documents and tax documents. Company structures are complex, so the registered agent ensures that there is a single, legally designated person or entity on public record who can be reached with such documents whenever the need arises.
Delaware registered agents are professionals who accept this role for companies who might wish to incorporate in the state of Delaware. Delaware allows a corporation to maintain a physical address or place of business outside of the state. However, the registered agent of a Delaware corporation must still be reachable at an address inside of the state of Delaware, thus creating the need for Delaware Registered Agent services.
Businesses often find it advantageous to incorporate in Delaware because Delaware is one of the most business-friendly states in America. Delaware entities offer many advantages. For example, many states require proof that a budding corporation possesses a minimum amount of capital before they will allow incorporation. Delaware has no such laws, offering new companies far more flexibility. Delaware also has fewer shareholder restrictions. For example, a single individual may become the sole shareholder of a Delaware corporation, and may name himself both sole officer and CEO, without losing any of the liability protections that incorporation conveys. There are numerous tax advantages to Delaware incorporation as well.
Delaware registered agent services thus represent an affordable business expense that will typically pay for itself in tax savings alone. Worldwide Incorporator’s LTD provides this service and stands ready to help you reap the benefits of incorporation in Delaware. Contact us today!






