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Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Pennsylvania, as long as you are at least 18 years old, and a resident of PA with a physical location in the state.
The Registered Agent's name and address are part of the public record and available through the PA DOS website. If you prefer your name and address aren't published, you should choose a Registered Agent service.
Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Pennsylvania as long as you meet the state requirements.
Your PA registered agent must be either a resident of the state (if an individual) or a business registered to do business in Pennsylvania.
All entities filed with the bureau with the exception of fictitious names and trademarks, require a Pennsylvania address. A Post Office Box alone is not acceptable. A list of commercial registered office providers is available.
A Registered Agent in Pennsylvania costs between $100 to $300 per year if you hire a Registered Agent Service. That said, you can save money by being your LLC's Registered Agent (as long as you have a physical address in the state).
Your LLC must have a Pennsylvania Registered Agent at all times to provide various services, such as accepting formal documents and correspondence from the Pennsylvania Department of State (PA DOS). You must appoint a Registered Agent when you first start your business.