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Arizona Registered Agent

Arizona registered agents are required when registering to do business in Arizona.

What is an Arizona Registered Agent?

An Arizona statutory agent (also known as Arizona resident agent or Arizona registered agent) is a business that is listed on your corporate paperwork with the state as responsible for accepting legal notices on your behalf. An Arizona statutory agent must have a real physical location in Arizona and be present at that address during normal business hours. Although most of the time a sheriff or process server will be delivering the notice to the Arizona registered agents address, mailing a letter to the person or business listed as the Arizona resident agent at the Arizona registered office address is legal proof that you have been notified, regardless of whether or not you received the notice.

The Arizona registered agents duty is to be open and be at the business address listed as the AZ registered office address during normal business hours, and any mail from the state that has been returned to them will be sent to the Arizona resident agents address.

What types of businesses are required to have Arizona Registered Agents?

An Arizona LLC, out of state LLC, an Arizona corporation, an out of state corporation, a non-profit corporation or organization, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or any other Arizona business entity is required to have a resident agent in Arizona and an Arizona registered office.

How do we handle items we receive as your Arizona Statutory Agent?

We scan any legal notice, annual report, or letter received into your online account locally in Arizona. You receive immediate notification of any notices scanned into your Arizona statutory agent account.

As an added Arizona registered agents service, we also track your Arizona annual report due date and send you reminders with how-to links to file your report in a timely manner with the state.

You can sign up online for Arizona resident agent service in all 51 jurisdictions or add states in your online account at any time.