The Importance Of A Registered Agent For Your LLC In Texas
The registered agent of an LLC is the person or entity who must be given notice of any legal actions
involving the business. In other words, if you are the owner of an LLC and your
company goes through any legal action, such as a lawsuit, the county in which
your business resides can send official documents to your registered agent’s
address. In Texas, there are no requirements regarding who may serve as
the registered agent
of an LLC; however, it is recommended that you choose someone who
can act on behalf of your company in all cases, including bank transactions or
lawsuits.
What Is A Registered Agent?
A registered agent is
a person or company designated to accept service of process on behalf of an
organization when it cannot be served. A registered agent can also monitor,
collect, and/or distribute public records for an organization as well as file
annual reports. If you are running a business that will do any substantial
business activity within the state (such as if you will have employees or
offices), this is something you need to take care of.
At the minimum, all
businesses operating within the state should designate a resident agent.
Resident agents are responsible for receiving and making the proper response to
legal documents served on behalf of their organizations. It’s important to
designate an individual who lives close enough to where they work so they can
get noticed quickly when they are being sued by someone else.
How To Find The Right Person As Your Registered Agent
There are two
criteria that any agent must meet to be eligible to register an LLC. First, the
company must be incorporated or registered in the state of Texas. Second, the
agent must not be listed on the home page of the Secretary of State website as
prohibited from acting as an agent. If you do not find anyone qualified with
those two requirements, then your best bet is to search for someone locally who
may offer this service and could likely be found on LinkedIn or by checking
them out on Facebook. Of course, if all else fails and there’s no one nearby or
online that can help you then you’re stuck looking nationally again and hoping
they have a physical office location where you can come speak with them face-to-face.
What Are My Responsibilities As An LLC Owner?
To stay compliant
with state laws, LLC owners must understand their responsibilities. First and
foremost, you need to maintain a registered agent with the secretary of state.
This person will be responsible for taking care of receiving notifications that
have been served to the company and filing an annual report with the secretary
of state. It is also crucial that they keep records up-to-date, including
changing addresses and general contact information so important documents can
reach you correctly. If these responsibilities are not fulfilled, your business
could end up being dissolved by the state.
How Do I Know If I Need To Register My Business?
Most businesses will
need to register as an LLC or Limited Liability Company. The types of
businesses that don’t need to register to include sole proprietorships,
partnerships, and general partnerships where none of the partners are
professional service providers.
An attorney should
always be consulted before registering your business. They can help you decide
which type best suits your needs and they can even help you with the
registration process, if necessary.
Another important
thing is making sure you have a registered agent. This is a person or entity
responsible for receiving all communications on behalf of the business when it
comes to serving legal papers such as summonses, lawsuits, and court
notifications.
How Can I Avoid Unnecessary Mistakes?
Some business owners
may be able to avoid mistakes by appointing an agent as the registered agent.
The registered agent is the first contact with government entities and should
be available for delivery of state correspondence on behalf of the company,
such as licensing applications, corporation filings, notices, and tax returns.
Having an appointment with an agent helps simplify the process. Business owners
are also encouraged to familiarize themselves with all the requirements before
incorporating and finding out what licenses they need to operate legally.
Remember that you must register your company within 10 days after forming it,
so take steps now to get everything sorted out before you get started. Lastly,
once you’ve followed these steps to avoid mistakes when starting a new
business, remember that success cannot come without hard work.
Common Misconceptions About Registered Agents.
Many people
misunderstand the role of the registered agent and what it entails. The
registered agent is not like an officer or director; instead, they act as your
organization’s representative when you are out of state or otherwise
unavailable. They also have the power to speak on behalf of the company should
any legal matters arise, but this does not give them decision-making authority.
As such, we recommend that someone with appropriate credentials serve as your
company’s registered agent so that they can handle any administrative duties
that need to be taken care of.
A common
misconception about finding an appropriate person to serve as your company’s
registered agent is that they need experience handling these kinds of
responsibilities.
A List Of Our Services.
Our company offers expert, affordable, and personalized registered agent services. We provide the resources you need to start and grow your business
while at the same time providing peace of mind knowing that we’ll always be
there when you need us. We offer state-specific incorporation and registered
agent services tailored to meet the needs of the business owner. Our sole
purpose is to help entrepreneurs with their formation, filing, and regulatory
needs. The first step is registering as an entity with the Secretary of State,
but what about compliance? As one of our clients said Forming an entity without
compliance as part of your initial formation process can lead to unintended consequences.
Contact Us:
Address - 710 Buffalo St. Ste. 802 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Email - info@foreseeableresourcegroup.com
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