Key Differences Between Non-Commercial Registered Agents and Represented Entities:
Non-commercial registered agents don’t have to file certain financial reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), while represented entities do. Non-commercial registered agents also usually have fewer, less complex transactions than represented entities.
How to Become a Commercial Registered Agent in Nevada:
In Nevada, to qualify as a registered agent one must: reach 18 years old, have a Nevada street address, and always be available during working hours.
Responsibilities of a Registered Agent in Nevada:
- Maintain a Nevada street address (not a P.O. box)
- Accept, sign, process, and forward various legal documents
Requirements for Hiring a Service as a Registered Agent:
- Ensures flexibility when operating
- Keeps personal addresses private
Changing Your Registered Agent Address in Nevada:
To change your Nevada registered agent, complete the Statement of Change form and submit it to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Commercial Recordings Division. The processing time can vary, but generally takes a few days to a few weeks.
Free Nevada Registered Agent Service:
VirtualPostMail (VPM) offers a registered agent service that satisfies the state requirement for any LLC or corporation to designate a registered agent. You can change your Nevada registered agent by completing the Registered Agent Acceptance Statement of Change form.