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Dedicated To Your Business Needs

Welcome to Texas Registered Agent Service, your trusted partner in maintaining legal business compliance and reliable registered agent services throughout the state of Texas.

Flat rate. No upsells. No tier levels. No hidden fees. 

Services

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Registered Agent

The Texas Registered Agent Service office is located in Austin, just a few minutes from the state capital, therefore your business gets a registered agent and a registered office address in the capital city of the Lone Star State.

2

Business Legal Compliance

Texas Registered Agent Service navigates the complexities of Texas business legal compliance. As the registered agent, we are your business’ point of contact with the state and for service of process. 

3

Official Communication

Texas Registered Agent Service will 

receive, secure, and forward legal state documents to you wherever you are in Texas or beyond, which allows you to focus time and energy on operating your business.

Commitment and Mission

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Commitment and Mission

Registered agent services should not be complicated. That is why we offer a flat rate, with no upsells, no tier levels, and no hidden fees. 

At Texas Registered Agent Service, we are committed to providing top-tier registered agent services throughout the state of Texas. Our mission is to ensure your business remains compliant with state regulations, offering peace of mind and professional expertise.

Stay compliant. Stay protected. Partner with us for unmatched support.

FAQs

What is a registered agent?

The Texas Business Organizations Code ("BOC") requires every domestic or foreign filing entity to maintain a registered agent in Texas. The BOC also permits the filing of an appointment of agent for service of process by an unincorporated nonprofit association. Additionally, the Texas Finance Code permits a Texas financial institution to appoint an agent for service of process.

 

An entity’s registered agent is an agent of the entity on whom may be served any process, notice, or demand required or permitted by law to be served on the entity. Section 5.201(b) of the BOC requires that registered agents designated on or after January 1, 2010 must have consented to serve in that capacity in a written or electronic form developed by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State.

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What is a registered office?

An entity's registered office must be a physical address in Texas where the registered agent can be served with process during normal business hours. The registered office is also where the Office of the Texas Secretary of State will mail correspondence. A registered office is the business office address of the registered agent. It cannot be a post office box that is part of a commercial mailbox service, a telephone answering service, or a message service unless that business is the registered agent.

What are the duties of a registered agent?

A registered agent’s duties are:

  • To receive or accept, and forward to the represented entity at the address most recently provided to the registered agent by the represented entity, or otherwise notify the represented entity at that address regarding, any process, notice, or demand that is served on or received by the registered agent; and

  • Provide the notices required or permitted by law to be given to the represented entity to the address most recently provided to the registered agent by the represented entity.

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What if my registered agent resigned or moved?

A domestic or foreign filing entity is required to continuously maintain a registered agent and a registered office in Texas. Failure to do so may result in the involuntary termination of a domestic filing entity or in the revocation of a foreign filing entity's registration. Therefore, it is important that an entity file a statement of change of registered agent and/or registered office with the Office of the Texas Secretary of State to keep the name of the registered agent and the registered office address current.

Should I be my own registered agent?

Here are some specific reasons why business owners hire a registered agent service:

1) Privacy protection for Texas businesses

2) Compliance assistance for Texas LLCs and corporations

3) Timely handling of legal documents for Texas entities

4) Professional representation for Texas businesses

5) Reducing risk of non-compliance penalties in Texas

If any of the reasons listed above strike a chord with you, hiring a registered agent might be a great move.

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About

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Texas Registered Agent Service is a Veteran-Owned Texas-based business. We possess 20+ years of startup, small, medium-sized business consulting experience.

We enjoy 10+ years of experience working with the Office of the Texas Secretary of State, Office of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Centers, APEX Accelerators, SCORE, Veteran Business Outreach Centers, and Veteran business organizations.

Professional service that goes above and beyond.

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