Registered Agent

Stay Compliant with a Registered Agent

Safeguard your business, maintain your privacy, and save time by appointing us as your registered agent. Most states require a registered agent by law. Get our reliable registered agent services for $249/year.

Why use Zeltoo as your registered agent?

Instant Notifications

Receive real-time alerts when official mail arrives and stay ahead with timely reminders for annual report deadlines.

Reliable & Flexible Support

Work from anywhere with confidence, knowing your registered agent is always available to handle important legal documents.

Privacy & Security

Keep your personal address off public records—our registered agent service ensures legal notices and service of process documents are received securely.

What are the features of our registered agent services?

Legal notices and official mail are sent to our address, keeping your home or workplace private.

Instant alerts for time-sensitive and critical mail, ensuring you never miss important updates.

Guaranteed availability during business hours to receive official documents, meeting state requirements.

Enhanced privacy—our address appears on public records instead of yours.

Secure cloud storage for easy access to critical business documents anytime, anywhere.

Junk mail filtering to help you stay focused on what matters.

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Registered Agent Service

$249 / year

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Using a Registered Agent Service Vs. Being Your Own Registered Agent

Serving as your own registered agent might not be the best option for you and your business.

Using a Service

Enhanced privacy

Your registered agent’s address appears on public records instead of yours, keeping your personal or business address private while they receive legal notices on your behalf.

Greater flexibility

A registered agent allows you to focus on growing your business without being tied to a single location, giving you the freedom to work from anywhere.

Compliance support

Stay informed with timely alerts for critical notices and filing deadlines, ensuring you meet legal requirements without the risk of penalties.

Being Your Own

Limited privacy

Your home or business address becomes public, which could lead to unwanted solicitations or being served legal documents in front of clients, employees, or family.

Restricted availability

As your own registered agent, you must be present at your registered address during business hours, limiting your ability to work remotely or travel freely.

Full responsibility for deadlines

You're solely responsible for tracking and meeting compliance deadlines, increasing the risk of missing filings and facing legal or financial consequences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Registered agents are required for businesses in most states.

But beyond legal requirements, registered agents are useful for busy entrepreneurs. Registered agents are available during business hours to receive legal notices and official state mail so you can focus on other aspects of your business.

Many legal letters and other documents have strict deadlines. And if you miss deadlines to file documents or pay fees, you could be subject to penalties. With RoadPilot’s registered agent service, you’ll get alerts when you receive notices, and reminders when tax and annual report deadlines are approaching.

You’re legally required to have a registered agent (also called statutory representation) in most states. Having a registered agent also helps ensure you won’t miss any critical legal notices, official mail from the state, or service of process documents. This helps you avoid penalties and potentially a legal judgment against your business.

To appoint a registered agent on your own, you’d need to:

  • Download and complete the correct formation paperwork for your entity and state
  • List the name of the registered agent in your paperwork
  • Send off the documents and pay the fee to the Secretary of State’s office (some states require in-person or mail delivery)
You risk no longer being in good standing with your state, which puts you at risk of fees and penalties. If you’re not there to receive any service of process, you could even have a lawsuit filed against you, not know, and be unable to respond in a timely manner.