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 a $15 fee. If you need an agent, consider using our partner.
Notary Public Requirements
To become a notary, meet eligibility, submit forms and fee, take oath, buy seal and journal.
A registered agent ensures you get legal notices, helps avoid penalties and is available during business hours so you don’t have to be. Look for an established company with positive reviews and experience with LLC services when finding an agent.
Serving as Your Own Agent in California and Minnesota
Can I act as my own registered agent in California?
A registered agent is required when forming a Minnesota LLC, corporation, LLP, or LP. This appointment goes in the entity formation documents but can change anytime. To become a Minnesota registered agent, you must:
- Reside in Minnesota or be a corporation/LLC authorized to do business there
- Have a physical Minnesota address to accept service of process during business hours
As the owner, you can be your own registered agent by listing your name and address on the LLC formation documents. However, this makes your personal address public. Most states require a physical street address, not a P.O. box. The registered agent must also be available during normal business hours.
A registered agent’s main roles are to receive legal documents like service of process for the business. This appointment 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.