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Registered Agent In Wisconsin Info

Let me tell you about finding a registered agent in Wisconsin.

Explain it to me; what is a registered agent?

A registered agent, otherwise called a resident agent, is an individual with a physical location in the state of Wisconsin who is responsible for accepting legal notices on behalf of your business. Your registered agent is required to be available and present during typical business hours.

What are the functions of a typical registered agent in Wisconsin?

A statutory agent in the State of Wisconsin provides a physical address where a person is present during normal business hours. The registered agent is accountable to accept delivery of service of process and legal documents on behalf of your company and then forward these documents on to your company. Additionally, your registered agent will prompt you of important filing cutoff dates like annual report filings and other renewals. Your agent can also double check to ensure your business is in “good standing” with Wisconsin state law.

What are the advantages of having a registered agent?

Businesses in Wisconsin benefit in numerous ways by designating a registered agent. Most importantly, choosing a registered agent keeps your business in compliance with Wisconsin state code. Having RegisteredAgentService.net as your Wisconsin registered agent, as soon as you receive any service of process, legal notice, letter or annual report notice – we accept those on your behalf. In minutes, we’re scanning your files into your online account. You’ll get an instant notification of any documents we scan into your registered agent account. Additionally, we also keep track of your Wisconsin filing due dates and email you reminders with how-to links so you can submit your report ahead of schedule with the State of Wisconsin.

What’s the best way to appoint my registered agent?

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


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