

Registered Agent Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Why do I need a registered agent? Every state requires an entity or business to have a registered agent. The purpose of a registered agent is to have a LOCAL address on record with the state. Let's be honest here. The biggest reason they require this is to close some loopholes in the way our law works. If you sue someone, you or your attorney creates the paperwork, and goes down to the courthouse. Then you can hire the sheriff or a process server to serve the people you are suing with a copy of what you just filed at the courthouse. That is where the term: "service of process" comes from. This is basically a fancy term for "you are getting sued" You can also elect to send the people you are suing a certified letter, which is usually about $30.00 cheaper than hiring the sheriff or process server. BUT…..you can't continue with your lawsuit until you have some kind of verification that the party you are suing knows they are getting sued. So if you send a certified letter and the party you are suing sees it, they can very easily decide to not accept it from the postmaster. It will get sent back to you, and then you are back to square one. That is why most people hire a process server. If you had an old address or a false address on record with the state, the sheriff would have a hard time tracking you down, and thus you would be able to avoid some law suits, for the time being. If you do this though, your Idaho Corporation or Idaho LLC will start to get administratively dissolved with the state, and then the suing party would go after the business entity owner, personally, but this is a very long, drawn out process, and it would be much simpler to just make each business entity keep an actual address, where service of process can be delivered. Sooo…lawmakers realized that they needed some rule to keep you from hiding from the law. As your Idaho registered agent, we must be open during normal business hours for a process server to walk into our office and hand us a notification. We see the process servers almost every day. Upon receipt of a notification, we scan the notice into your online account. Our system emails all your emails you have given us asking you to log into your account and look at your notice. We then track and make sure someone is looking at the law suits. We have efficiently and effectively handled some of the biggest law suits in the State of Idaho over the years. We handle each case with privacy, and professionalism. We understand the importance of you quickly gaining access to a law suit, and keeping this information from the general knowledge of your staff. The only people in your organization that should know about your company being sued are the important people that can actually do something about it. We keep it that way. What happens if I don't have a registered agent, or my registered agent is deemed not present anymore? Your business entity will be administratively dissolved by the Secretary of State for Idaho. This takes a few months, but if it goes through you will face some fees, and most importantly you will lose your liability protection that your entity shields you personally from. What happens after the first year of registered agent service is up? What if I have a registered agent now and want to change to you?
Please fax, email or mail the report to us so we can sign it, and we will file it with the State. If you're not doing an annual report right now, the Change of Agent form is pre-signed and ready for you immediately after you sign up in your online account. Can I pay other than PayPal or credit card? Is the annual registered agent fee, a year from time of service, or calendar year? What happens to my personal information I provide you? |