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by REGISTERED AGENT SERVICES, INC.

About Your New Mexico Registered Agent

Let’s talk a little bit about finding a registered agent in New Mexico.

Define a registered agent?

A registered agent, also known as a resident agent, is an individual with a physical location in the state of New Mexico who is responsible for accepting legal notices for your business. Your registered agent is required to be present and available during typical business hours.

Describe the job of a typical New Mexico registered agent?

A statutory agent in New Mexico provides a physical address where someone is present during regular business hours. The registered agent is responsible to accept delivery of legal documents and service of process for your company and then deliver these documents on to your company. Additionally, your New Mexico registered agent will remind you of important filing deadlines like annual report forms and renewals. An New Mexico registered agent can also check to ensure your business is in conformance with the state.

What kind of benefits come from having a registered agent in New Mexico?

Companies in New Mexico benefit in many ways by appointing a resident agent. Most importantly, designating a resident agent keeps your business entity in compliance with state law. With RegisteredAgentService.net as your registered agent, as soon as you receive any service of process, legal notice, letter or annual report notice – we accept those on your behalf. Momentarily, we’re uploading your documents into your client account. You’ll get an instant notice of any files we upload into your New Mexico registered agent account. Additionally, we also keep track of your New Mexico filing deadlines and send you reminders with how-to links so you can submit your paperwork on time with the State of New Mexico.

How can I designate my registered agent in New Mexico?

Normally you would designate your registered agent as part of your company formation paperwork; your articles of organization or articles of incorporation. If you’re just starting your business, we can help you with that. If you already selected a registered agent but you’re shopping around for a better fit, we can help you with that too. Of course, whether you’re starting or need to make a change, the best method is to sign up for our registered agent services.


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