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ABOUT YOUR REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE IN TEXAS

A lot of companies are on the Internet furnishing commercial registered agent services. From the most massive of the detached and most expensive to the littlest, inexperienced local start-ups, you have a wide range of decisions when it comes to appointing your Texas resident agent. We’re not too big and we’re not too small. Our goal is to help you pick the registered agent that is just right for your Texas business entity.

What are the requirements or restrictions I should know about my resident agent?

There are few requirements concerning who can be your registered agent in Texas. In particular, the person or entity acting as your resident agent needs to be available and located at a physical street address within the state of Texas during typical business hours. Your Registered Agent will be responsible to receive all tax-related and legal documents, annual report forms, litigation (service of process) documents, etc., for you. It is important that you designate a solid company, like RegisteredAgentOffice.com when choosing your Texas registered agent.

How does my company benefit from having a registered agent?

Companies in Texas benefit in many ways by selecting a registered agent. Obviously, nominating a statutory agent keeps your business in conformity to state law. Having RegisteredAgentOffice.com as your Texas registered agent, anytime you get any legal notification, service of process, annual report notification or letter – we accept those in your place. In minutes, we’re uploading your files into your client account. You’ll receive instant notification of any documents we scan into your registered agent account. Additionally, we also monitor your Texas filing deadlines and email you reminders with how-to links so you can complete your report on time with the Texas Secretary of State.

What types of companies are required to have a Registered Agent in Texas?

An Texas LLC, out of State LLC, a corporation in Texas, an out of State corporation, a non-profit organization or corporation, a limited partnership, a limited liability partnership, or any other Texas business entity is required to have a registered agent in Texas and an Texas registered office on file.


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