Can I Use Myself as a Registered Agent?
- To become a registered agent in New Hampshire you must: Be over 18, have a New Hampshire street address.
- To change your registered agent, file a form and pay $15 fee.
- If you need an agent, consider using our partner.
- To become a notary, meet eligibility, submit forms and fee, take oath, buy seal and journal.
Can I Act as My Own Registered Agent in California?
- To become a registered agent in New Hampshire, be over 18 and have a New Hampshire street address.
- To change your agent, file a form and pay a $15 fee.
- Consider using our partner if you need an agent.
- To become a notary, meet eligibility, submit forms and fee, take oath, buy seal and journal.
Do I Need a Registered Agent for My LLC in Minnesota?
- A registered agent is required when forming a Minnesota LLC, corporation, LLP, or LP.
- To become a Minnesota registered agent, you must reside in Minnesota or be a corporation/LLC authorized to do business there.
- You also need a physical Minnesota address to accept service of process during business hours.
A registered agent’s main roles are to receive legal documents like service of process for the business. This helps maintain legal separation between a business and owners’ personal assets. Appointing a reliable registered agent ensures smooth business operation within legal parameters.
You can serve as your own registered agent. But non-residents cannot be their own registered agents. Instead, they must enlist a Minnesota resident. Consider the public disclosure and availability requirements before deciding to be your own registered agent. Using a professional service may suit your needs better.