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Responsibilities of a Nevada Registered Agent
- Maintain a street address in Nevada (not a P.O. box, a private mailbox, or mail service);
- Be available during regular business hours to receive service of process for the business;
- Receive other official papers on behalf of the business that are mailed or delivered, such as notices of license renewals.
How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Nevada
- Filing Process for New Agent Appointment:
- You will need to file a form with the Secretary of State (alongside a $60 filing fee).
- Your business’s new agent will need to provide written consent by signing the form.
- This can be done by mail, email, fax, or in person.
- Filing Address: Secretary of State Commercial Recordings Division 202 N. Carson St. Carson City, NV 89701-4201.
Cost of Hiring a Registered Agent in Nevada
- The cost of hiring a registered agent service is typically around $50 to $300 per year.
- This is a small cost when you consider how much time it will save you.
Other Information
- Every formal company in Nevada, such as an LLC, corporation, or partnership, is required by law to have a registered agent.
- A Nevada Registered Agent Service (aka Commercial Registered Agent) usually charges $100 to $300 per year.
- Resident Agent LLC charges $75 per year for services and guarantees the cost will never go up.
Importance of Appointing a Registered Agent in Nevada
- A Nevada registered agent is a person or professional company you designate as your business’s point of contact to receive official government and tax documents on behalf of your company.
- They are responsible for accepting service of process.
How Much Does a Registered Agent in Nevada Cost?
- We offer affordable pricing for registered agents – just $89 for you.
- As a long-term client, prepaying discounts the rate to $40 per year.