Louisiana Registered AgentAssigned Signers is your source for Louisiana Registered Agent/resident agent services. All corporations and limited liability companies are required to choose either an entity or a person to serve as the corporate registered agent. As required by law, a Registered Agent relays service of process, legal notices, and state mandates to your company. State and legal notices are too important to risk getting lost in the shuffle. You need a trusted Registered Agent to handle critical documents (such as annual reports and Service of Process) correctly and deliver them promptly to the right people. You can rely on Assigned Signers to:
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Specifically, Assigned Signers offers the following services:
- Business License Package - If you're starting or expanding a business, Assigned Signers can assemble all the licensing applications and instructions you need.
- Tax I.D. Numbers (EIN) - LLC's and Corporations are required to have a federal tax identification number, or EIN, even if they do not have employees. Many banks and vendors also require an EIN to do business with a company.
- Name Availability Check - Name check ensures the availability of your desired business name with the State. Includes a search for up to three names.
- Certificate of Good Standing - Lender and investors often demand proof your business is in good standing. And, you'll need a certificate of good standing to register in a new state. Assigned Signers can get you the proof you need and do so quickly.
- Foreign Qualification - Foreign qualification is the process of registering a company to conduct business in another state
- Annual Report Services - annual report compliance is a time-intensive challenge that's constantly in motion. We have the solutions that fit your needs and will keep you in good standing - wherever you do business
Registered Agent FAQs
What happens to my business if I don't have a Registered Agent?
Because a Registered Agent is required by law, failing to have one can cost your company its good standing in that state. This means you could lose the ability to secure loans and initiate lawsuits in your state of business. It might even endanger your limited liability/corporation protection.
What exactly will my Registered Agent do for my business?
The primary role of the Registered Agent is to receive Service of Process, or any type of legal matter that is brought against your company. Having a designated Registered Agent ensures that the Secretary of State has a point of contact with entities registered within their jurisdiction. Often, Secretary of State offices send annual report notices and other important information to the Registered Agent.
If your company were to be served, the process server would come to our address, not yours. As your Registered Agent, Assigned Signers will receive essential state mailings (annual reports, tax forms, etc.) and legal mandates (like lawsuits), promptly relaying them to the correct individuals within your business. Beyond alerting you to deadlines and court proceedings, Assigned Signers can also manage other documents for you at an incremental cost.
Designating Assigned Signers as your Registered Agent provides flexibility and freedom. Often, to save money, companies choose to designate an employee as their agent for service of process. If that employee were to be on vacation, sick, or otherwise out of the office, critical Service of Process and annual report notices may not received and processed, which can result in serious legal consequences for your company.
If your company were to be served, the process server would come to our address, not yours. As your Registered Agent, Assigned Signers will receive essential state mailings (annual reports, tax forms, etc.) and legal mandates (like lawsuits), promptly relaying them to the correct individuals within your business. Beyond alerting you to deadlines and court proceedings, Assigned Signers can also manage other documents for you at an incremental cost.
Designating Assigned Signers as your Registered Agent provides flexibility and freedom. Often, to save money, companies choose to designate an employee as their agent for service of process. If that employee were to be on vacation, sick, or otherwise out of the office, critical Service of Process and annual report notices may not received and processed, which can result in serious legal consequences for your company.
Why choose Assigned Signers?
Assigned Signers can simply be your registered agent or we can offer comprehensive solutions for your business filings. We can do it all. Just give us a call and you will know why Assigned Signers is the right choice.