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Every formal business in Nevada is required by law to have a Nevada registered agent. A registered agent receives any official documents from the State of Nevada, as well as any service of process filed on a firm in a litigation.

What Is a Registered Agent in Nevada?

A Nevada registered agent is a person or corporate organization that serves as your company’s point of contact for:

All communications with the State of Nevada, such as the Nevada Annual List and certificate of good standing

Every formal company in Nevada, such as an LLC, corporation, or partnership, is required by law to have a registered agent.

In Nevada, may I act as my own registered agent?

Yes, any owner or employee of a company may serve as its registered agent in Nevada if they are above the age of 18 and have a Nevada street address.

You might also designate a member of your LLC or a friend you trust, as long as they match these standards as well.

National Reach

If you want to grow your company into other states, such as by employing an out-of-state employee or establishing a new sales office, you must have a registered agent for your foreign LLC or other corporation.

The majority of registered agent services are available in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Simply pay a little fee for the new state in which you operate, and they will transmit all of your paperwork to the same web dashboard.

What Is the Cost of a Registered Agent?

A registered agent service normally costs between $50 and $300 each year. When you consider how much time it will save you, this is a little amount to pay.

How Do I Choose a Nevada Registered Agent?

When you finish your LLC’s Articles of Organization in Nevada, you must choose a registered agent. In Nevada, the primary LLC creation document is the Articles of Organization.
Online Registration of a Registered Agent

You may incorporate your LLC online by registering with Nevada’s Business Portal (a $75 registration fee is necessary). You’ll have access to all of the tools you need to choose a registered agent and incorporate an LLC.

It is important to note that your registered agent must agree to their appointment by electronically signing the paperwork.

Choosing a Registered Agent by the mail, fax, email, or in person

Simply download the Articles of Organization ($75 filing fee necessary), fill out the appropriate information, and send a physical copy to the Secretary of State to create your LLC by mail. Section 2 will ask for the name and contact information of your registered agent. (It should be noted that Nevada differentiates between commercial and noncommercial registered agents.)

It is important to note that your registered agent must sign the Registered Agent Acceptance form, which is included in the formation package.

How Do I Change My Nevada Registered Agent?

Simply fill out a Registered Agent Acceptance/Statement of Change form and send it to the Nevada Secretary of State along with the $60 filing fee paid by cheque or credit card. Please keep in mind that your new registered agent must sign this form to confirm their appointment.

This may be accomplished through letter, email, fax, or in person.

Commercial Recordings Division, Secretary of State, 202 N. Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701-4201

Email:\[email protected]

Fax:\s(775) 684-5725

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