Your Registered Agent can be a reliable point of contact for your business in legal compliance matters. It is required to receive your important legal documents on behalf of your company. Some agents only upload digital copies but IncNow also sends you the hard copy original.
LLCs and Corporations are required to maintain a Registered Agent in their state of formation to have authority to conduct business and maintain the Corporate Veil.
Getting a Registered Agent in Nevada for your LLC or corporation is quick and easy. Just follow these steps to appoint IncNow as your Nevada Registered Agent today:
Step 1: Visit IncNow’s easy to use online order form.
Step 2: Fill in details about your business. If you’re setting up a new company, pick an incorporation package that suits your needs.
Step 3: The first year’s registered agent service fee is collected upfront.
Step 4: You’ll receive an invoice from us annually to renew your Florida Registered Agent Service at a rate of $119. Our annual Registered Agent does not increase each year, unlike some other companies.
Changing your company’s Registered Agent in Nevada is easy. Whether you’re dissatisfied with your current Registered Agent, or no longer want to serve as your own agent, the process to switch is simple and can be done at any time.
Here’s how to change your Nevada Registered Agent:
Step: 1 Choose a Nevada Registered Agent service, like IncNow.
Step 2: Submit a Change of Agent form to the Nevada Secretary of State.
IncNow can complete the whole process for you when you order a Change of Agent service. Here’s how it works:
Step 1. Visit IncNow’s easy to use online order form.
Step 2. If you have an existing company and are changing the Agent, select “Change of Agent”. If you are filing a Florida company yourself and need a Registered Agent, select “New Appointment”.
A Nevada Registered Agent is a person or company that you appoint to receive legal notices, known as “service of process”, on behalf of your Nevada company.
All limited liability companies (LLCs) and corporations in Nevada are required by Nevada state law to have a Registered Agent appointed at all times. The Registered Agent’s name and address are public. The agent must be available during business hours to receive any Service or Process.