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Provide an Official Address for your LLC Every Texas LLC must have a designated street address, whether it's an office building, a home (if you run the company from your residence) or any other physical location. It can be outside the state, and it can be a P.O. Box.
The Texas Business Organizations Code (?BOC?) requires every domestic or foreign filing entity to maintain a registered agent and office in Texas.
A registered agent can be an individual person who is a Texas resident, or a business entity that provides RA services and is authorized to do business in Texas (but a business entity may not serve as its own RA).
Most Texas Registered Agent Services cost between $100 and $300 per year. If you're looking to save money and have an address in the state where you can be available during regular business hours, you can be your LLC's Registered Agent. (This can be a home address or a business address).
The registered agent can receive official documents from the state and collect process documents if your business becomes party to a lawsuit. While you can legally act as your own registered agent, many LLCs choose instead to use a third party to take on this role.
Starting an LLC in Texas will include the following steps: #1: Choose a name for your LLC. #2: Appoint a registered agent. #3: File the certificate of formation. #4: Create your operating agreement. #5: Obtain an employer identification number (EIN)
There are two ways to change your registered agent in Texas. Hire us and we'll complete the change of agent form for you for free. Do it yourself and file a Change of Registered Agent form with the Texas Secretary of State. There is a $15 fee to file this form.
To change your registered agent in Texas, you must complete and file a Change of Registered Agent form with the Texas Secretary of State. The Texas Change of Registered Agent must be submitted by mail, fax, in person, or online and costs $15 to file.