Registered agent mailing address

A registered agent mailing address is the address where official documents and communications from the state government are sent to a business entity, such as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or limited partnership. This address is typically used for official purposes, such as:

  1. Service of process: This is the address where legal documents, such as lawsuits, summonses, and subpoenas, are served to the business entity.
  2. Annual reports and filings: Many states require businesses to file annual reports or other documents with the state government, and the registered agent mailing address is used to send these documents.
  3. Notices and communications: The registered agent mailing address is also used to send notices and communications from the state government, such as tax notices, license renewals, and other official documents.

In the United States, the registered agent mailing address is typically the same as the business's principal address, but it can be a different address if the business has a separate office or location where it receives mail and other communications.

Here are some examples of registered agent mailing addresses:

It's important to note that the registered agent mailing address should be a physical address, not a post office box or a virtual office address. The state government requires a physical address to ensure that official documents and communications can be delivered to the business entity.

In addition, the registered agent mailing address should be kept up to date and accurate, as this is the address where important documents and communications will be sent.