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What is a Connecticut Registered Agent?
A Connecticut Registered Agent is a person or company who agrees to accept legal mail and notices on behalf of your Connecticut LLC.
Legal mail (called Service of Process) is sent if your LLC is involved in a lawsuit. Additionally, the state may send notices and reminders to your LLC’s Registered Agent.
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Connecticut Registered Agents should be available during normal business hours (9am – 5pm), Monday through Friday.
And the Registered Agent for your LLC in Connecticut must have a physical street address in Connecticut. PO Box addresses aren’t allowed.
Note: Most states use the term “Registered Agent”, but some use the terms “Resident Agent” or “Statutory Agent”. They all mean the same thing and we may use these terms interchangeably.
Does Connecticut require a Registered Agent?
Yes, Connecticut requires all business entities to list a Registered Agent on their LLC formation paperwork. And they must keep a Registered Agent on file with the state for the life of the LLC.
Why do I need a Registered Agent in Connecticut?
The purpose of a Registered Agent is to accept Service of Process in case your business gets sued. And the court needs proof that your LLC received the legal documents.
That’s why each business entity (like a Limited Liability Company or Corporation) must have a Registered Agent on file with the state.
Said another way, your Registered Agents are a key component of how the court and legal systems work. By requiring all Connecticut LLCs to keep a Registered Agent on file with the state, the delivery of court documents can be properly tracked.
Who can be my Registered Agent in Connecticut?
You actually have 3 options for who can be your Connecticut Registered Agent:
- yourself
- a friend or family member
- a Connecticut Registered Agent Service
You can save money by being the Registered Agent for your LLC, but there are some risks.
What are the risks?
The risks of being your LLC’s Registered Agent in Connecticut are:
- missing an important notice from the state
- administrative dissolution
- missing Service of Process (and potential legal consequences)
These issues are more likely to occur if you:
- move and forget to update your address with the state
- travel or leave town for extended periods of time
- don’t have a reliable address
- don’t keep up with your mail
We’ll explain a few of these risks below.
Missing an important notice from the state
Your business needs to promptly receive all important notices sent by the Connecticut Secretary of State or any other state agency.
Notices sent by state agencies often have actions that your LLC must take by a certain deadline (like state reminders to file your LLC’s Annual Reports). And in some cases, there are penalties and fees if you miss those deadlines.
Administrative Dissolution
If you are the Registered Agent for your LLC, and you move without updating your Registered Agent address, the Connecticut Secretary of State can dissolve (shut down) your LLC.
To clarify, the state isn’t looking over your LLC every single day, so this potential administrative dissolution won’t automatically happen if you don’t update your Registered Agent information.
However, if the state finds out that your Registered Agent address isn’t up-to-date, and they can’t reach you, then they could shut down your LLC.
Default Judgment
If there is a lawsuit against your LLC, a process server will make multiple attempts to serve your LLC (deliver the court documents).
However, if they are unable to serve your LLC in person, Service of Process can be made another way (like through Certified Mail). This can mean the court notices and/or documents were “delivered” to you, even if you didn’t physically receive them.
Then the person suing your LLC can argue their case without you being there to defend your LLC. In these situations, the person suing your LLC usually wins and the court enters a default judgment against your business.
Contempt of Court
If there is a lawsuit that involves your LLC, the parties might serve your business with a subpoena. The subpoena may ask you to testify in a hearing, or to produce records.
If you don’t respond to the subpoena, you can be held in contempt of court. This can lead to fines, or the court can issue a bench warrant. This means the sheriff can come seize the records or force you to show up in court.
So should I be my own Registered Agent?
You certainly can. While there are risks of being your own Registered Agent in Connecticut, they don’t come up very often. And you can save money by being your own Connecticut Registered Agent.
Having said that, hiring a professional Registered Agent Service can provide additional benefits, such as address privacy.
Registered Agent Information is Public Record in Connecticut
While you (or a friend or family member) can be your LLC’s Registered Agent, you may not want to have a home address listed on public record.
The information you enter in your Certificate of Organization (including the Registered Agent’s name and address) becomes public record with the Connecticut Secretary of State.
Not only is this information searchable by the public, but other websites download the state’s records and republish them on their own website. Then things begin to spread as other public record websites take that same information and list it on their websites too (and the process repeats itself).
Pretty soon your address is listed on many websites and people can easily find it by doing a Google search.
If you’d like to keep your address off public records, we have a strategy for this.
How to keep your address off public records:
Many business owners in Connecticut start businesses from their homes. So you should be aware that the Registered Agent’s address on your LLC Certificate of Organization gets listed on public records.
If you want to keep your address off public records, you can hire a Connecticut Registered Agent Service that will allow you to use their address throughout your Certificate of Organization.
Northwest Registered Agent offers this unique service at no additional cost.
There are many Connecticut Registered Agents out there, but we have found Northwest to be the best Registered Agent Service available.
What’s the best Connecticut Registered Agent option to choose?
Choosing the best Connecticut Registered Agent option for your business depends on a few factors.
You:
You can be your own Registered Agent in Connecticut if:
- you are a resident of Connecticut, and
- you have a physical street address in Connecticut.
You also should be comfortable with your address being listed on public records.
Why choose this option? This is a good option to choose if you want to save money (since you won’t need to hire a Connecticut Registered Agent Service).
Friend or Family:
A friend or family member can be your Connecticut Registered Agent if:
- they are a resident of Connecticut, and
- they have a physical address in Connecticut
They also should be comfortable with their address being listed on public records.
Why choose this option? This is a good option to choose if you aren’t a resident of Connecticut, but want to save money (since you won’t need to hire a Connecticut Registered Agent Service).
Connecticut Registered Agent Service:
A Connecticut Registered Agent Service (aka Commercial Registered Agent) is a company that specializes in receiving mail and Service of Process for your LLC.
Connecticut Registered Agent Services usually charge $100 to $300 per year. After they receive mail for your LLC, they’ll forward it to you or upload it to your online account.
Why choose this option? This is a good option to choose if you:
- don’t live in Connecticut
- don’t have a friend or family member’s address to use
- won’t be available during normal business hours to receive mail, or
- don’t want your address listed in the Certificate of Organization
If you’d like to hire a Registered Agent Service, the company we recommend is Northwest Registered Agent.

Northwest Registered Agent
Northwest Registered Agent is our personal recommendation (and the Registered Agent Service we use) for a few reasons:
- they’ve been in business for over 20 years
- their customer service agents are LLC experts, and
- they let you use their address in your entire LLC filing (to keep yours off public record)
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Connecticut Registered Agent FAQs
How much does a Registered Agent cost in Connecticut?
If you (or a friend or family member) will be your Registered Agent, there is no cost.
If you want to hire a Registered Agent Service, it will cost between $100 and $300 per year.
What is the best Registered Agent Service in Connecticut?
We’ve reviewed the top Registered Agent Services in the industry and think the best Registered Agent Services in Connecticut are:
- Northwest Registered Agent
- Our #1 recommendation for privacy
ZenBusiness
- MyCompanyWorks
- Harbor Compliance
- IncFile
- Rocket Lawyer
- LegalZoom
To learn more about how these companies compare against each other, check out Best Registered Agent Services in Connecticut.
Note: If you want to save money, you can be the Registered Agent for your Connecticut LLC.
What is the difference between a Registered Agent and an LLC Member?
A Registered Agent is a person or company who agrees to accept legal documents on behalf of your LLC in case your business gets involved in a lawsuit.
An LLC Member is another name for an LLC owner.
Being a Registered Agent doesn’t automatically make someone a Member of your LLC. A Registered Agent’s authority is limited to accepting legal documents for your business and then forwarding it to you.
That said, you can be both an LLC Member and the Registered Agent for a Single-Member LLC or a Multi-Member LLC.
Can a family member be a Registered Agent in Connecticut?
Yes, a family member can be your Registered Agent in Connecticut, as long as they meet the legal requirements.
To be your Registered Agent, your family member must have a physical address in Connecticut. (PO Boxes aren’t allowed). And they must be available at that address during normal business hours.
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Matt holds a Bachelor's Degree in business from Drexel University with a concentration in business law. He performs extensive research and analysis to convert state laws into simple instructions anyone can follow to form their LLC - all for free! Read more about Matt Horwitz and LLC University.
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Hi Matt,
I am trying to create 5 new LLC for the 5 properties that we as rental. What is the best way to accomplish this process.
I reached out to North West; They said its $125 Per Registered Agent Per LLC. So for 5 LLC they will charge $750 to be register agent for 5 LLC.
Although these are 5 LLC in the same state. They are charging per LLC.
Is there any other option ?
thanks
Asif
Hi Azif, here’s a creative work around. You can form one LLC and use a Registered Agent Service. Then for all your other LLCs, list the 1st LLC as their Registered Agent. This allows you to just pay for Registered Agent service once. Hope that helps.
I’ve been working on forming my LLC for the past 3 days and this is the clearest instruction I’ve received. I’ve finally got it in progress with the assistance outlined here. Thanks!
Hey Heidi, awesome to hear that! You’re very welcome :)
Hi, I trying to fill out the domestic business formation form .
Why my business email and agent email cant be the same. It keeps asking me for agent email. I put my business 1 in , doesn’t go thru
Hi Minelva, who is listed as the Registered Agent? Did you list your name, or did you hire a Commercial Registered Agent?