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Can I Be My Own Delaware Registered Agent? An individual and entity can act as their own Delaware Registered Agent for their business if they have a physical street address in the State of Delaware.
NOTE: You can, as an individual, act as your own registered agent if you have an Idaho physical address. Or, you may use another legal business entity who is filed with our office with an Idaho physical address, but not your own entity.
One of the duties of a registered agent is to have an individual available during normal business hours at the registered agent's street address to accept service of process and other notices and documents for your business.
Although an officer, owner, or employee may serve as an entity's registered agent, an entity may not serve as its own registered agent. An entity may contract for the provision of registered agent services from another business entity, such as a service company.
Idaho Statutes POWER TO DISSOCIATE AS MEMBER ? WRONGFUL DISSOCIATION. (a) A person has the power to dissociate as a member at any time, rightfully or wrongfully, by withdrawing as a member by express will under section 30-25-602(1), Idaho Code.
To start a corporation in Idaho, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Office of the Secretary of State. You can file this document online, in person or by mail. The articles cost $100 to file.
Idaho Statutes 30-25-304. LIABILITY OF MEMBERS AND MANAGERS. (a) A debt, obligation, or other liability of a limited liability company is solely the debt, obligation, or other liability of the company.
The registered agent must be an individual resident of the state or a domestic or qualified foreign business entity with an office in the state.