Not exact matches
An
LLC must file its articles of organization with the state's secretary of state and must designate a
registered agent who is located within the state.
He was more careful in buying his new house, which is owned by an
LLC whose
registered agent is Audrey Scott, a lawyer at Cooley LLP who specializes in counseling company founders on wealth management and estate planning.
As Horwitz's explains, a common trick is to pay companies (known as
registered agents) in those counties to let you use their mailing address until satisfying the requirement and moving the
LLC's listed address back.
If your shares are
registered directly in your name with the Company's transfer
agent, Computershare Investor Services,
LLC («Computershare»), you are considered the shareholder of record with respect to those shares, and the Notice was sent directly to you by the Company.
You'll need a
registered agent to keep your
LLC in good standing.
NRAI and MyLLCAgreement.com Online Partnership This opportunity is designed to help new business owners protect themselves with access to
registered agent and
LLC Operating Agreement services.
Here, the plaintiff sued the
LLC's former
registered agent over a year after the
LLC dissolved.
I was the «
registered agent» for the
LLC.
States require a corporation or
LLC to have a
registered agent to forward Service of Process and any official correspondence from the Secretary of State.
The
registered agent service is sometimes referred to as «statutory representation,» because to have a company in Delaware, the Delaware General Corporation Law and Delaware
LLC Act both require -LSB-...]
IncNow provides Delaware statutory representation services — otherwise known as
registered agent services — to its customers for whom IncNow forms Delaware
LLCs and Delaware corporations.
When you form your business, a
registered agent like IncNow can typically secure your corporation or
LLC's EIN the same day.
Gather the key contact information of the person filing for the corporation /
LLC, including name and address, email, mailing address of the principal office, name and address of the
registered agent.
You people must have very rich accountants and attorneys with all of the money you spend creating entities that hide other entities and the
LLCs and the
registered agents the Trust doing business as the S - Corp.
I paid for a
registered agent so my name is not the contact for the
LLC.
The
LLC name and
registered agent are the least of owner privacy concerns on MF property.
All that
LLC and
registered agent set up and and I can back track you as the owner because you live or work or own a business at the tax bill address.
They name all the property
LLCs by street address, they use out of state
registered agents.
I'm not saying you can't protect your privacy, but an
LLC and out of state
registered agent is a very thin veil for anyone looking for real privacy.
Or in your case, have a local Alaskan
LLC, owned by your foreign
LLC, probably in Nevada or Maryland, with a
registered agent.
The only public info on the
Llc is the
registered agent.
The lawsuit serves the
registered agent but the case file and amended complaint will include the
LLC members.
In addition, CA has a relatively high cost to run an
LLC each year ($ 800) and that doesn't include possibly a
registered agent, etc..
It varies greatly by state but generally each
LLC requires a fee to start and a yearly fee to a
registered agent or the state to keep the protection up.
1) decide if you are going to act as the
registered agent, or pay someone to do this (you may have already done this during setup 2) Set up a new Quicken, etc. account dedicated to the
LLC 3) buy a corporate kit or at least by a binder so that you can keep
LLC docs organized.
Ca
LLCs are insanely expensive; 800 / yr registration, 15.3 % for social security and 2.9 % for Medicare based on net distributed income, business license $ 50 - 100 / yr, a
registered agent for each, then their own insurances & mine, plus CPA quarterlies, separate Fed & state tax filings, etc..
If you set up a Florida
LLC you will need to
register it in Georgia with Secretary of State as an out of state
LLC with an
agent in Georgia to accept service.
After going back and forth with Quicken Loans I just got a call from the
agent and he offered me the following for my SFR which is
registered under an
LLC: