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Nevada Resident Agent Service

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Every Nevada corporation must have a resident or registered agent. This is required by Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 78.090. A resident/registered agent must have a street address in Nevada for the service of process. The street address of the resident agent is the registered office of the corporation in this state.

All legal process and any demand or notice authorized by law to be served upon a corporation may be served upon the resident agent of the corporation. Acting as resident agent is the minimum requirement for any Nevada corporation. As your resident agent, we will hand deliver your Articles of Incorporation for filing, which you have filled-in yourself, at no extra charge. Filing fees are required by the Secretary of State. This fee is not included in our fee, nor are business license fees.

We also forward all official mail from government agencies at no additional charge.

The resident agent may also perform the following:

  • Act as the transfer agent of any corporation.
  • Transfer, register, and countersign certificates of stock, bonds, or other evidence of indebtedness, and act as agent of any corporation for any purpose required by statute.
  • Act as Trustee under any mortgage or bond issued by a corporation.

Please note that the services listed above (#1-3) may require additional fees other than the basic resident agent fee. Other services available for an extra charge.

We recommend a Corporate Record Book to establish legal documentation of a true Nevada corporation. There is a one-time fee for this.

The price for Resident Agent Service is $80.00 a year.

If your small business is at a point where revenues are steadily growing and the future is looking promising you will likely want to consider forming a corporation. The three most common types are type s corporations, type c corporations, and limited liability corporations. One reason you will want to form a corporation is because this will limit your personal liability for actions taken by the business. For example, if your business is not incorporated and a judgment is made against the business, your personal assets are in jeopardy. When a business is incorporated under one of the three types above, the judgment would only be against the business assets, not your personal assets. There are now many people who will form a Nevada corporation, instead of their home state, because of tax advantages. This requires that you have a Nevada registered agent with a Nevada physical address. You can read more below about how to find a Nevada registered agent and utilize the services they offer.Read More

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