Do I Need a Registered Agent for My LLC?
TITLE: Do I Need a Registered Agent for My LLC?
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META: Do you need a registered agent for your LLC? Learn what a registered agent does, whether you can serve as your own, and when to use a registered agent service.
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Every LLC in the United States is required by law to maintain a registered agent. But many new LLC owners are unsure what a registered agent actually does, whether they need to hire one, or whether they can serve as their own. This guide answers every common registered agent question.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Requirements vary by state. Consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.
What is a Registered Agent?
A registered agent (also called a statutory agent or resident agent) is a person or company designated to receive official legal and government documents on behalf of your LLC. These documents include service of process (lawsuit notifications), official state communications, tax notices, and compliance documents. The registered agent must have a physical street address in the state where the LLC is registered and must be available during normal business hours to receive documents. Read What is an LLC? for foundational context.
Can You Be Your Own Registered Agent?
Yes — in most states, you can serve as your own registered agent as long as you have a physical address (not a P.O. box) in the state and are available during business hours to receive documents. This is free and simplifies your business setup.
However, there are real downsides to serving as your own registered agent: Your home address becomes public record in most states. You must always be available during business hours at your registered address — difficult for people who travel or work remotely. Being served with a lawsuit at your place of business (especially in front of clients or employees) can be embarrassing and disruptive.
When to Use a Registered Agent Service
A registered agent service costs $50 to $300 per year and makes sense when: you value privacy and do not want your home address in public records, you work from home and do not want personal business documents arriving there, you travel frequently or work irregular hours, you are forming an LLC in a state where you do not live, or you have multiple LLCs and want centralized document management. Popular registered agent services include Northwest Registered Agent ($125/year), ZenBusiness ($199/year), Registered Agents Inc. ($200/year), and National Registered Agents Inc.
What Happens If You Do Not Have a Registered Agent?
Operating without a registered agent or using an invalid registered agent can result in your LLC losing its good standing with the state, lawsuits proceeding against you without your knowledge (leading to default judgments), inability to legally conduct business in the state, and eventual administrative dissolution of your LLC.
Conclusion
Every LLC needs a registered agent — the only question is whether to serve as your own or use a service. For most solopreneurs working from a dedicated business location, serving as your own is fine. For those valuing privacy or flexibility, a $50 to $125/year registered agent service is worth the cost. Continue with How to Form an LLC Step by Step and How to Get an EIN for Your LLC.
