This form is used to change a registered agent or office.
This form is used to change a registered agent or office.
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A Texas registered agent is required by law for every formal business in the state of Texas. A registered agent receives all official paperwork from the Texas Secretary of State, they also receive any service of process a business may be served with in any lawsuit.
No matter where you're starting your business, if you're forming an LLC or corporation, you're required to have a registered agent and a registered office.
A registered agent may resign by providing notice to the represented entity and the secretary of state. See Form 402 (Word, PDF). Notice to the secretary of state must be given before the 11th day after the date the notice is given to the entity.
You hire a new registered agent, file a Change of Registered Agent form with the state where the business is registered, and then cancel service with the old registered agent. Businesses can change registered agents at any time. Most states do, however, require a filing fee for the Change of Registered Agent form.
Payment and Delivery Instructions: The filing fee for a change of registered office/agent is $15, unless the filing entity is a nonprofit corporation or a cooperative association.
A registered agent is simply a person or entity appointed to accept service of process and official mail on your business' behalf. You can appoint yourself, or in many states, you can appoint your business to be its own registered agent.
Domestic Texas LLCs require a registered agent in Texas and cost $300. Registering an out of state business entity in Texas will cost $775. Basically one of the highest fees in the US.
Can I be my own Registered Agent in Texas? Yes, you can be your Texas LLC's Registered Agent, as long as you have a street address located in the state.
To change your registered agent in California, you must complete and file a Statement of Information form with the California Secretary of State. The California Statement of Information can be submitted by mail, online (corporations only), or in person.
A Texas registered agent is required by law for every formal business in the state of Texas. A registered agent receives all official paperwork from the Texas Secretary of State, they also receive any service of process a business may be served with in any lawsuit.