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DELAWARE REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE

Define a registered agent?

A registered agent, sometimes referred to as a resident agent, is an entity with a physical location in Delaware who is responsible for receiving legal documents on behalf of your business. Your registered agent must be available and present during standard business hours.

What are the functions of a normal registered agent in Delaware?

A registered agent in Delaware furnishes a lawful address where someone is present during standard business hours. Your registered agent is accountable to accept legal documents and service of process on behalf of your business and then deliver this paperwork on to you. Additionally, your Delaware registered agent will remind you about important filing deadlines like annual report filings and renewals. An Delaware registered agent can also double check to verify your business is compliant with the state.

Briefly, who can be a registered agent?

Your Delaware statutory agent should be a company or individual who is a legitimate citizen of the state. A registered agent should be available to accept legal documents during standard business hours. Delaware registered agents have to provide a lawful, business address within the state of Delaware.

What kind of benefits come from having a registered agent?

Businesses in Delaware benefit in several ways by selecting a registered agent. First and foremost, designating a statutory agent keeps your business entity in compliance with state law. With RegisteredAgentOffice.com as your Delaware registered agent, anytime you receive any service of process, legal notice, letter or annual report notice – we accept those for you. In minutes, we’re uploading your files into your client account. You’ll receive instant notification of any paperwork we upload into your client account. In addition, we also keep an eye on your Delaware annual report due dates and send you reminders with how-to links so you can complete your report before it’s due with the Delaware Secretary of State.


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