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You will only pay the Colorado LLC filing fees. If you choose to hire a Colorado Registered Agent Service, the fees range from $100 to $300 per year.
Note: Your principal office address must be a physical address, not a PO box. However, the address doesn't need to be in Colorado. You can use a PO box for your mailing address if you like.
Yes. If your registered agent is an individual, that person must live in Colorado. If your agent is a business entity, that company must either be a domestic Colorado business or one with the authority to conduct business in the state.
If you want to keep your address off public records, you can hire a Colorado Registered Agent Service that will allow you to use their address throughout your Articles of Organization.
The registered agent can be either an individual or an entity. An individual: Must be over the age of 18. Must have his or her primary residence in Colorado (i.e., they must live in Colorado).
Almost all entities on record with the Secretary of State must have a registered agent listed with a Colorado address, even if their business is located in a different state. Failing to appoint and maintain a registered agent can result in severe penalties for the entity, and sometimes, its owners.
Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Colorado as long as you meet the state requirements. (Unfortunately, most Registered Agent Services and LLC filing companies hide this information.)
Colorado's Secretary of State requires that your principal address is a legit street address, no P.O. boxes. What you write down here will become, in the eyes of the state, your business's official address.