Get the benefits of an office without the cost. Our virtual office services are ideal for small business owners who want less hassle and more productivity. No physical office space necessary!
Anyone who doesn’t need a physical space to conduct business can benefit from an online virtual office. For example, social media consultants, online resellers, graphic designers, eBay sellers, Etsy creators, and virtual assistants—as well as digital nomads and international clients who want to operate professionally in the U.S. without relocating.
You’ll have everything your business needs to run smoothly:
Your virtual office means you get a professional address without giving out your home address.
Employees get to work from wherever they want without wasting time commuting
1. Log in to your LLC Attorney dashboard and choose Virtual Office.Note: You can also sign up when you start your business. We’re all about efficiency
2. Answer a few questions.
3. We give you your business address and set up your systems.
Hiring a registered agent ensures your business stays compliant with state requirements and promptly receives legal documents. It provides peace of mind, privacy protection, and allows you to focus on running your business without worrying about missing important legal notices.
Without a registered agent, your business could face serious consequences, including fines, penalties, and the risk of falling out of good standing with the state. You might also miss crucial legal documents, leading to potential legal issues and jeopardizing your business operations.
Statutory representation refers to the legal requirement for businesses to have a designated registered agent to receive official correspondence and legal documents. This ensures your business remains compliant with state laws and can respond promptly to legal matters, helping maintain your business's good standing and legal protection.
A registered agent's statutory duties include receiving and forwarding legal documents, such as service of process, tax notices, and compliance-related documents. They act as your business's official point of contact with the state, ensuring you receive important information promptly and securely.
Yes, if your business operates or is registered in a foreign jurisdiction, you may need a registered agent in that location to meet local compliance requirements. This ensures your business adheres to the legal standards of the foreign country and receives necessary legal communications.
No, a registered agent's address cannot be used as your business address. Their role is to receive legal and official documents on behalf of your business. Your business address should be a separate location where your business activities are conducted.
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