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You can be your own registered agent in California, but you'll have to list your name and address in the public record. Many business owners don't want the hassle that comes with this (unsolicited phone calls, junk mail offers, etc.). Hiring a registered agent keeps your information out of the public record.
It's important to note that the Manager is not the same as the Registered Agent. While both roles are important, they serve different functions. The Registered Agent is responsible for legal and official correspondence, while the Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the business.
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is one of the most popular business structures for real estate agents. It combines the liability protection of a corporation with the tax flexibility of a sole proprietorship or partnership.
A Member can be a Registered Agent, but the Registered Agent isn't automatically a Member. A Registered Agent is the point of contact listed in state records where legal notices (and other official correspondence from the state) can be delivered for your LLC.
Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in California. California LLCs require 2 addresses (they can be the same address): Registered Agent name and address, and. Principal Business Address.
Registered Agent Services For Just $49 A Year A registered agent is a person or company who maintains a street address in California and is available during regular business hours to accept service of process and state notices.
There are no provisions in the Business and Professions code that authorize a limited liability company to become licensed as a real estate broker. A license as an indvidiviual broker and a license as a broker-officer are separate entities and the status is not transferable from one to the other.
What form do you file to change your registered agent in California? You just have to file a California Statement of Information for your type of business entity. Domestic and foreign corporations would file Form SI-200C. Domestic and foreign LLCs should file Form LLC-12R.