— Legal Requirement

Your LLC Needs a Registered Agent to Stay Active

Every U.S. LLC is required by state law to maintain a registered agent with a physical U.S. address. Without one, your entity is at risk of administrative dissolution.

/ Three Things to Know

Compliance Gaps Have Consequences

What a Registered Agent Does

What Happens Without One

One Address, Two Compliance Functions

Our registered agent address doubles as your official business address for state filings — covering both compliance requirements under a single annual line item, with no action needed from you.

A registered agent receives official state correspondence, legal notices, and service-of-process documents on your LLC's behalf — keeping your business address off public filings.

A lapsed or missing registered agent triggers state warnings and, if unresolved, administrative dissolution — your LLC loses its legal standing and cannot legally operate or open accounts.

Keep Your LLC in Good Standing

A registered agent is not optional — it is the single compliance line your LLC cannot miss. Add it now and remove it from your checklist permanently.