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Stay Compliant With Our Registered Agent Service

Protect your business, preserve your privacy, and free up your time when you designate us as your registered agent. A registered agent is legally required in most states. Get registered agent services for $249/year.*

Why Choose BizSolution As Your Registered Agent ?

Focus on your business while we focus on keeping you compliant. We’ll promptly alert you of all legal notices and other official mail.

Alerts & Reminders

Get an alert as soon as official mail arrives for you—plus, get reminders when annual report deadlines are approaching.

Reliability & flexibility

Enjoy the flexibility to work anywhere and make your own hours knowing your registered agent is available to receive physical notices.

Peace of mind

Feel secure knowing it’s our address listed as the registered agent on the public record and not yours. Plus, we’ll receive any service of process documents.

Protect Your Business With Our Registered Agent Service

Standard

$249

+ State Fee

Form your LLC and get all the business documents you’ll need as you operate.

Includes Starter package, plus:

What are the features of our registered agent services?

  • Critical legal notices delivered to our address instead of your home or workplace
  • Alerts when we see important and time-sensitive mail
  • Availability during normal business hours to receive official mail, meeting legal requirements
  • Our address is listed as the registered agent on public records instead of yours, providing extra privacy
  • Secure cloud storage so critical business documents are accessible anytime, from anywhere
  • Junk mail filtering to save you time and effort

What is a registered agent in the U.S.?

By law, a registered agent is a service or a person over the age of 18 who is available during regular business hours at a physical address to receive critical mail and legal notices on the company’s behalf, like service of process. Registered agents must be officially designated with the Secretary of State’s office.

How To Get A Registered Agent With Biz Solution In 3 Easy Steps

Tell Us Your Business Name

Start the process by sharing your legal business name.

Answer A Few Questions

We'll ask you to provide some details, such as your contact info.

We'll Complete & File Your Work

We'll let your state know that we’re your new registered agent.

Why Use A Register User Agent?

Most states require every business to have a registered agent. Instead of taking on this task as your own registered agent, leave it to a professional. In fact, nearly two million of our customers have chosen Bin Solution as their registered agent.

Avoid Penalties

Feel confident knowing that your legal notices are in good hands. Don't worry about missing any critical legal mail.

Protect Your Privacy

Add a layer of privacy when your registered agent’s address is listed on the public record instead of yours. Plus, keep private legal matters private.

Free Up Your Time

Use your valuable time to run and grow your company—don’t worry about waiting around during business hours to receive critical notices.

Do I need a registered agent for my LLC, corporation, or nonprofit?

An active, registered business entity needs a registered agent, sometimes called a statutory agent. The role of a statutory agent is to be there to accept and forward legal notices and official mail from the state, and to be an agent for service of process. You’re required to have an registered agent in every state where your business operates.

Having a registered agent gives the courts and your state a physical location where they can send notices, filings, and other documents. It’s crucial that your registered agent remain at this address during regular business hours—for example, if you don’t know a lawsuit filed against you has gone to court, you could lose the chance to defend yourself.

What’s required to be a registered agent?

To meet legal requirements, registered agents must be either an authorized service provider, like LegalZoom, or be an individual who:

Is a resident of the state

Is at least 18 years old

Has a physical address in the same state as your business, and can commit to being present at your workplace address during regular business hours—Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Can receive documents delivered by hand or by mail at that address