Let’s talk about the process. 

We help you set up your legal entity accurately and affordably, with accuracy being the most important. And that is what we focus on. Doing it right the 1st time. If your state entity information does not match your FEI number information, it requires letter writing to one or both agencies to get it corrected. It can take weeks or months to correct it. Accuracy is vital during your initial registrations, a period in the wrong place can mess you up.

Every state in the Union requires newly registered LLCs or Corporations to list a Registered Agent on the application when forming these entities. So what is needed to be a Registered Agent in Georgia and most states?

  • Age: Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Physical location: Must have a physical street address in Georgia. A post office box or virtual mailbox is not sufficient.
  • Availability: Must be available at the physical address during normal business hours to accept service of process.
  • Entity type: Can be an individual resident or a business entity authorized to do business in Georgia. A business entity cannot be its own registered agent, but owners, officers, or employees of the company can be appointed. 

Why Choose Us:

Most registered agent services make their money on the ‘set it and forget it’ model. They handle the complex setup for free, then bill you hundreds of dollars annually for a simple renewal task that takes less than ten minutes. The renewal is as easy as paying your monthly utility bill. I believe you should only pay for real value. I specialize in the critical, high-accuracy work of forming your corporate entity correctly with the Secretary of State. Once we’re live, I show you exactly how to manage your own renewals. You get the peace of mind that your business is structured correctly without the burden of an unnecessary annual middleman fee.”

Warning: Be wary of “solicitation” mailers that look like official government invoices but are actually private companies trying to charge you $200+ to file for you. If it doesn’t come directly from the Secretary of State, ignore it, it’s a scam.