What is a registered agent and why do I need one?

When incorporating a business or registering an existing company to transact business in any state (also called foreign qualification), you are required to have a registered agent in the state of incorporation or qualification. The term registered agent is one that most new business owners have never heard. This article helps you to understand what a registered agent is and the role it plays.

A registered agent receives important legal and tax documents on behalf of a business, including important mail sent by the state (annual reports or statements), tax documents sent by the state’s department of taxation, and Service of Process—sometimes called Notice of Litigation, which initiates a lawsuit.

About the registered agent

There are certain requirements a company’s registered agent must meet and characteristics around who can be a registered agent and how the registered agent’s information is treated.