This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Relatively few professional registered agents operate in all 50 states, so you may even appoint different professional registered agents in different states.
You, as an individual person, may be your own Washington registered agent, or a third-party business entity that is registered with the Washington secretary of state may also act as registered agent.
The registered agent must have a physical address in the state where the business is registered, and be available during business hours to receive legal documents. It is important to note that a registered agent is not the same as a business's owner or manager.
Yes, you can be your own registered agent in Washington. However, after considering the registered agent requirements most business owners elect to hire a registered agent service instead.
Note that while LLCs and corporations may not act as their own statutory agents, many states allow an owner or employee of the company to serve in that capacity. The exact requirements that a statutory agent must meet may vary from state to state.
Dear Manager's Name, I am writing to inform you of my resignation from my position at Company Name, effective two weeks from today, Last Working Day. I appreciate the opportunities for professional development that I have experienced during my time here. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Header: A resignation letter should begin with both you and the employer's contact information (name, title, company name, address, phone number, email) followed by the date. If this is an email rather than an actual letter, include your contact information at the end of the letter, after your signature.
Don't say (or to be correct: write) anything in a resignation letter that is negative about the company, its management or other employees, even if this is the reason you are leaving; and however temping it may be to momentarily make you feel better or empowered.
Whatever you do when you quit a job, don't: Disappear Without Telling Your Boss. Damage Property. Steal Data. Yell at Your Boss. Create a Viral Video About Why You're Quitting. Rant About Your Former Employer on Social Media. Try to Convince Other People to Quit With You.