Every LLC and corporation must list a registered agent in its formation documents—a real person or company with a physical address in the state who is officially responsible for receiving legal papers and government mail. The Priority Path Registered Agent Service gives your business a reliable, professional point of contact so you never miss critical notices or risk falling out of good standing.
We provide a compliant registered office address in your formation state (and can support additional states as you expand) and list that address on your state filings instead of your home or shop. When important documents arrive—lawsuits (service of process), tax notices, annual report reminders, and other state correspondence—we receive them, scan them, and promptly forward them to you by email and within your account so you can respond on time.
Using a professional registered agent protects your privacy (no home address on public records), helps you avoid being served in front of customers or employees, and keeps your business compliant even if you travel, work from home, or operate in multiple states. Priority Path charges a flat annual fee per state with clear renewal terms, so you always know what you’re paying and when.
What’s included
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A compliant registered agent and physical street address in your chosen state (no P.O. boxes) for service of process and official government mail.
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Receipt of lawsuits, tax and compliance notices, annual report reminders, and other state correspondence on behalf of your LLC or corporation.
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Fast electronic scanning and forwarding of received documents so you can review and act from anywhere.
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Annual compliance reminders for key state filings (like annual reports and registered‑agent renewals) to help keep your business in good standing.
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Optional multi‑state coverage under one provider if your company registers to do business in additional states, simplifying billing and document management.
Who this is for
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LLCs and corporations that must list a registered agent in their formation state and prefer not to use a home or store address on public records.
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Business owners who travel, work remotely, or operate in multiple states and want a consistent, always‑available point of contact during business hours.
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Owners who want extra privacy and professionalism—so if legal papers are ever served, they’re handled discreetly by your registered agent, not in front of staff or customers.
Important note
A registered agent is not responsible for managing your business or giving legal advice; they are the official recipient and forwarder of legal and government documents. Priority Path is not a law firm. You remain responsible for acting on any notices we deliver and for consulting your attorney or tax professional about how to respond.
