Resident Agent

A Resident Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents and notices from the state for an LLC.

Said another way, a Resident Agent is a receiver and forwarder of documents.

If your business gets involved in a lawsuit, a Resident Agent will accept legal mail (called “Service of Process”) for your LLC. Then they will send you the documents, so you can follow the court’s instructions and decide if you want to hire an attorney.

Statutory Agent

A Statutory Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents and notices from the state for an LLC.

Said another way, a Statutory Agent is a receiver and forwarder of documents.

If your business gets involved in a lawsuit, a Statutory Agent will accept legal mail (called “Service of Process”) for your LLC. Then they will send you the documents, so you can follow the court’s instructions and decide if you want to hire an attorney.

Registered Agent vs Member

What’s the difference between an LLC Member and a Registered Agent? One owns the company, the other handles legal mail. Learn how their roles work together.

How to Choose a Registered Agent

Choosing a Registered Agent can feel overwhelming. We know firsthand because we’ve formed LLCs in almost every state – and we’ve chosen different Registered Agents depending on each business’s needs.

At this point, you could say we’re pros at it. ;)

We’ll explain your options and guide you through the decision process – so you can choose the best Registered Agent for your business needs.

Is the Registered Agent of an LLC the Owner?

Registered Agents and LLC Owners are two very different roles. But sometimes, the same person can serve in both capacities. We’ll explain the difference between a Registered Agent and an Owner, and much more in this article.

Registered Agent vs. Organizer

Filing the LLC formation documents to start a Limited Liability Company comes with a lot of confusing terms.

We’ll teach you the difference between an LLC Registered Agent versus an LLC Organizer, and walk you through who can serve in each role for your LLC.

Can I be my own Registered Agent?

Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent when forming your LLC. A Registered Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents (called service of process) for your LLC. You have multiple options for who can be the Registered Agent for your LLC. This page will explain the pros and cons and list out all your options.

Can I be my own Registered Agent in Alabama?

Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Alabama. An Alabama Registered Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents (called service of process) for your LLC. You have multiple options for who can be your Registered Agent in Alabama. This page will explain the pros and cons and list out all your options.

Can I be my own Registered Agent in Alaska?

Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Alaska. An Alaska Registered Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents (called service of process) for your LLC. You have multiple options for who can be your Registered Agent in Alaska. This page will explain the pros and cons and list out all your options.

Can I be my own Registered Agent in Arizona?

Yes, you can be your own Statutory Agent in Arizona (aka Registered Agent). An Arizona Statutory Agent is a person or company who receives legal documents (called service of process) for your LLC. You have multiple options for who can be your Statutory Agent in Arizona. This page will explain the pros and cons and list out all your options.