Why Do I Need A Registered Agent?
Why do I need a registered agent? This is a question that frequently comes up during the incorporation process and one that deserves a bit of explanation because having a registered agent is a legal requirement in most States.
What Is A Registered Agent?
A registered agent is a person whose contact information is on file and who is physically available to accept legal, tax, and other government documents on behalf of the corporation. The registered agent then forwards the paperwork to the appropriate decision maker within the company.
What Is The Responsibility Of A Registered Agent?
The responsibility of the registered agent is to keep a corporation from having the ability to claim that they did not receive vital, actionable paperwork if the matter the paperwork pertains to is ever disputed in court later. It also means there is someone to sign for that paperwork when such signatures are required in order for the courier to release control of it.
Who Can Be A Registered Agent?
If you incorporate in your own state then you can name yourself, another business entity or another trusted member of your corporation as a registered agent. The address must be a physical address, not a PO Box or mail drop service. We encourage our clients to use a local registered agent to make sure the job is done right. Through our network of agents, Worldwide Incorporators LTD can provide registered agents services in all 50 States.
Is There A Financial Benefit To Using A Registered Agent?
It won’t be cost effective to send someone from your corporation to Delaware or another state to fill this role. Instead, you can pay an incorporation company a nominal fee to fulfill this vital role in your corporate structure.
In fact, without registered agent services it’s all but impossible to do business anywhere but within your home state. That means you lose many of the flexibility and benefits of carrying out business in the state of your choice. Fortunately it’s much more cost effective to hire a registered agent than to have an office staffed with employees.






