FAQ’s

Faq’s

Answers to regular customer questions

You can access your business records through your state’s Secretary of State website or office. This typically includes information about your business formation, status, and any filings made. If you need assistance navigating this process, we can help guide you.
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) does not need to be renewed. Once you obtain an EIN from the IRS, it is yours for life, as long as your business remains active. However, you should keep your information up-to-date with the IRS if any changes occur.
A Registered Agent acts as your business’s official point of contact for legal documents and government notices. They receive service of process, tax notices, and other important correspondence on behalf of your business, ensuring you never miss crucial information.
The Registered Agent must have a physical address in the state where your business is registered and be available during normal business hours to receive documents. This can be an individual or a company that provides registered agent services.
Registered Agent services typically do not require renewal on a set schedule. However, it’s essential to maintain an active registered agent as long as your business is operational. If you change your registered agent, you’ll need to file the appropriate paperwork with the state.
Yes, you can serve as your own Registered Agent, provided you meet the state requirements, which usually include having a physical address in the state and being available during business hours. However, many business owners choose to hire a professional registered agent to ensure compliance and privacy.
An LLC can be formed by a single individual (a single-member LLC) or by multiple individuals (a multi-member LLC). The maximum number of members allowed varies by state, but most states do not impose a limit, making it a flexible option for business ownership.