At Main Street Business Services, we are committed to safeguarding business owners across the U.S. through streamlined Registered Agent service, and industry-best company compliance and privacy solutions for LLC’s and corporations that are effective and backed by legal expertise you can trust.
Our Registered Agent service keeps your business covered in all 50 states, receives legal notices, and secures your critical docs in a private inbox.
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Get coverage wherever your business operates – In any of the 50 states.
We act as your agent to receive service of process and legal notices.
Access critical notices securely and conveniently online.
The short answer is yes. However, there are important factors to consider before assuming the responsibility of becoming your own Registered Agent.
First, the Registered Agent must be physically located within your entity's registered state. Therefore, if your entity is registered in the state of Wyoming, you must appoint a Registered Agent with a physical location in Wyoming.
Next, the Registered Agent must be available to accept any service of process during standard business hours (e.g., M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). If a process server cannot successfully deliver a document or notice requiring a signature, you and your entity could be subject to administrative fines, penalties, and, in worst-case scenarios, having its good standing with the state revoked.
Finally, if you choose to be your own Registered Agent and use your home or office address, it is important to understand that this address will be available to the public via the Secretary of State website. Not only will this allow anyone to look this address up, but it will also be the address where a process server will attempt to deliver documents or legal notices. This can lead to scenarios that are both highly inconvenient and embarrassing.
Keeping your business compliant and in good standing starts here. We file your annual state renewal, draft your annual company minutes and help you with simple amendments.
Never miss critical filing deadlines again. We manage and complete your annual state renewal filings (applicable filing fees billed separately).
We draft and complete an annual set of company minutes for your entity’s records, adding a critical layer of risk protection
We keep your entity ahead of the curve and in good standing by tracking evolving federal and state requirements.
Make up to three simple entity updates every year for free.
Check out this quick video from Main Street Business Services Founder & Attorney, Mat Sorensen, which breaks down the important role annual minutes play for Corporations and LLC’s:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/twg1V8JlueI
The simple answer here again is yes. However, it is important to note that every state has its own unique requirements when it comes to entity renewals making the process of managing your own state renewal filings a hassle for many business owners.
Renewal requirements, including specific filing deadlines, filing fee calculations, and additional information that must be submitted with a filing, varies by state and can be difficult to keep track of. In many instances this leads to business owners being subjected to costly fees for late or incorrect renewal filings, and in worst case scenarios, having their entity fall into default with the state, thus jeopardizing it’s ability to operate legally.
With so much at stake, and with so much already on your plate as a business owner, the real question is why would you want to handle your own state renewal filings when our expert team of Compliance Pros can handle it seamlessly for you every year?
Plus, in addition to having your state renewals filed on time, our company compliance service will help give you and your company an added layer of compliance protection through our annual company minutes drafting services!
Strategically bundled to combine Registered Agent service with our company compliance services that cover state renewal filings and more!
Registered Agent Service - never miss a service of process
Access to a Secure Virtual Inbox - receive critical legal notices from anywhere
State Renewal Filing Management - we file your state renewals on time, every time (applicable filing fees billed separately)
Annual Company Minutes - we draft and maintain your entity’s annual minutes
Federal and State Compliance Monitoring - we’ll keep your entity current and in good standing
Simple Amendment Filings - our team will file and complete up to 3 simple entity amendments each year (filing fees billed separately if applicable)
Check out this quick video from Main Street Business Services Founder & Attorney, Mat Sorensen, which breaks down the important role annual minutes play for Corporations and LLC’s:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/twg1V8JlueI
The simple answer here again is yes. However, it is important to note that every state has its own unique requirements when it comes to entity renewals making the process of managing your own state renewal filings a hassle for many business owners.
Renewal requirements, including specific filing deadlines, filing fee calculations, and additional information that must be submitted with a filing, varies by state and can be difficult to keep track of. In many instances this leads to business owners being subjected to costly fees for late or incorrect renewal filings, and in worst case scenarios, having their entity fall into default with the state, thus jeopardizing it’s ability to operate legally.
With so much at stake, and with so much already on your plate as a business owner, the real question is why would you want to handle your own state renewal filings when our expert team of Compliance Pros can handle it seamlessly for you every year?
Plus, in addition to having your state renewals filed on time, our company compliance service will help give you and your company an added layer of compliance protection through our annual company minutes drafting services!
The short answer is yes. However, there are important factors to consider before assuming the responsibility of becoming your own Registered Agent.
First, the Registered Agent must be physically located within your entity's registered state. Therefore, if your entity is registered in the state of Wyoming, you must appoint a Registered Agent with a physical location in Wyoming.
Next, the Registered Agent must be available to accept any service of process during standard business hours (e.g., M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). If a process server cannot successfully deliver a document or notice requiring a signature, you and your entity could be subject to administrative fines, penalties, and, in worst-case scenarios, having its good standing with the state revoked.
Finally, if you choose to be your own Registered Agent and use your home or office address, it is important to understand that this address will be available to the public via the Secretary of State website. Not only will this allow anyone to look this address up, but it will also be the address where a process server will attempt to deliver documents or legal notices. This can lead to scenarios that are both highly inconvenient and embarrassing.
Designed for business owners who value privacy by shielding vital contact information from public accessibility.
Registered Agent Service - never miss a service of process
Access to a Secure Virtual Inbox - receive critical legal notices from anywhere
Privacy by Default - our contact information is listed on the Secretary of State as your Registered Agent of record
Privacy Address - use our Utah address across official filings and with banks, utilities, the IRS, title companies, company websites, business cards and more*
Mail Forwarding - gain access to a virtual mailbox that makes receiving and managing incoming entity-related mail hassle-free**
Enhanced Privacy - shields vital contact information and details from public visibility.
*Applicable fees to update address information with the Secretary of State are billed separately
**Limit up to 25 envelopes per month. Additional fees apply if limit is exceeded or if any mail, including packages, are required to be forwarded or returned to sender. Plan is limited to envelopes only and does not include packages.
Check out this quick video from Main Street Business Services Founder & Attorney, Mat Sorensen, which breaks down the important role annual minutes play for Corporations and LLC’s:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/twg1V8JlueI
The simple answer here again is yes. However, it is important to note that every state has its own unique requirements when it comes to entity renewals making the process of managing your own state renewal filings a hassle for many business owners.
Renewal requirements, including specific filing deadlines, filing fee calculations, and additional information that must be submitted with a filing, varies by state and can be difficult to keep track of. In many instances this leads to business owners being subjected to costly fees for late or incorrect renewal filings, and in worst case scenarios, having their entity fall into default with the state, thus jeopardizing it’s ability to operate legally.
With so much at stake, and with so much already on your plate as a business owner, the real question is why would you want to handle your own state renewal filings when our expert team of Compliance Pros can handle it seamlessly for you every year?
Plus, in addition to having your state renewals filed on time, our company compliance service will help give you and your company an added layer of compliance protection through our annual company minutes drafting services!
The short answer is yes. However, there are important factors to consider before assuming the responsibility of becoming your own Registered Agent.
First, the Registered Agent must be physically located within your entity's registered state. Therefore, if your entity is registered in the state of Wyoming, you must appoint a Registered Agent with a physical location in Wyoming.
Next, the Registered Agent must be available to accept any service of process during standard business hours (e.g., M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). If a process server cannot successfully deliver a document or notice requiring a signature, you and your entity could be subject to administrative fines, penalties, and, in worst-case scenarios, having its good standing with the state revoked.
Finally, if you choose to be your own Registered Agent and use your home or office address, it is important to understand that this address will be available to the public via the Secretary of State website. Not only will this allow anyone to look this address up, but it will also be the address where a process server will attempt to deliver documents or legal notices. This can lead to scenarios that are both highly inconvenient and embarrassing.
A fully comprehensive service package that combines our most effective compliance and privacy solutions to maximize risk mitigation for business owners.
Registered Agent Service - never miss a service of process
Company Compliance Service - we manage your entity’s state renewal filings and draft and prepare its annual company minutes
Compliance Monitoring - we track ongoing Federal and State compliance requirements on behalf your entity
Compliance Resources - gain access to our reliable board meeting minutes templates and leverage our team for up to 3 simple amendment filings per year
Privacy by Default - our contact information is listed on the Secretary of State as your Registered Agent of record
Privacy Address - use our Utah address across official filings and with banks, utilities, the IRS, title companies, company websites, business cards and more*
Mail Forwarding - gain access to a virtual mailbox that makes receiving and managing incoming entity-related mail hassle-free**
Enhanced Privacy - shields vital contact information and details from public visibility.
*Applicable fees to update address information with the Secretary of State are billed separately
**Limit up to 25 envelopes per month. Additional fees apply if limit is exceeded or if any mail, including packages, are required to be forwarded or returned to sender. Plan is limited to envelopes only and does not include packages.
Check out this quick video from Main Street Business Services Founder & Attorney, Mat Sorensen, which breaks down the important role annual minutes play for Corporations and LLC’s:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/twg1V8JlueI
The simple answer here again is yes. However, it is important to note that every state has its own unique requirements when it comes to entity renewals making the process of managing your own state renewal filings a hassle for many business owners.
Renewal requirements, including specific filing deadlines, filing fee calculations, and additional information that must be submitted with a filing, varies by state and can be difficult to keep track of. In many instances this leads to business owners being subjected to costly fees for late or incorrect renewal filings, and in worst case scenarios, having their entity fall into default with the state, thus jeopardizing it’s ability to operate legally.
With so much at stake, and with so much already on your plate as a business owner, the real question is why would you want to handle your own state renewal filings when our expert team of Compliance Pros can handle it seamlessly for you every year?
Plus, in addition to having your state renewals filed on time, our company compliance service will help give you and your company an added layer of compliance protection through our annual company minutes drafting services!
The short answer is yes. However, there are important factors to consider before assuming the responsibility of becoming your own Registered Agent.
First, the Registered Agent must be physically located within your entity's registered state. Therefore, if your entity is registered in the state of Wyoming, you must appoint a Registered Agent with a physical location in Wyoming.
Next, the Registered Agent must be available to accept any service of process during standard business hours (e.g., M-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm). If a process server cannot successfully deliver a document or notice requiring a signature, you and your entity could be subject to administrative fines, penalties, and, in worst-case scenarios, having its good standing with the state revoked.
Finally, if you choose to be your own Registered Agent and use your home or office address, it is important to understand that this address will be available to the public via the Secretary of State website. Not only will this allow anyone to look this address up, but it will also be the address where a process server will attempt to deliver documents or legal notices. This can lead to scenarios that are both highly inconvenient and embarrassing.
Founded by attorneys, our compliance and privacy solutions are backed by trusted industry-best expertise and knowledge.
Our variety of available compliance and privacy service offerings and bundled packages help to deliver value through flexibility ensuring coverage for what matters most to every business owner.
Our tech-driven tools, including our intuitive client portal,
in combination with our team of Compliance Pros, help to make the critical responsibility of keeping a company compliant and in good standing simple and effective.
Never worry about missing a state filing deadline or the
delivery of vital legal notifications that could jeopardize the good standing of your business or cost you thousands of dollars in fines and penalties.
Speak with a Compliance Pro to get your business back on track.