Any business registered with the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services must have a registered agent. A registered agent performs a specific function – the go-between for the business and the state. Anyone that meets New Jersey’s rules to be a registered agent can fulfill the position.
Appointing a registered agent is part of the process of forming a limited liability company in New Jersey. Before you start the process of creating a limited liability company, you should choose a registered agent. You have several options, including taking on the responsibility yourself or hiring a company to provide this service.
Every business must appoint a person or a business entity—a registered agent—to accept official mail and legal documents on behalf of its business. Even limited liability companies with one person must have a registered agent.
When you file the Articles of Organization with the Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services, you must appoint a registered agent. When you appoint a registered agent, you’ll never miss an important deadline or legal correspondence for the business.
The registered agent ensures dependable communication between the business and the state, so you don’t miss any deadlines and potentially harm your business. Some of the documents a registered agent receives for the business include:
Once the registered agent receives the documents, his or her job is to ensure that the business owner or managing member receives them in a timely manner.
New Jersey statutes regulate who can be a registered agent for any business, including a limited liability company. Registered agents must:
While the registered agent’s office can be the same as the business location, the business cannot use the registered agent’s office as its principal address. Additionally, a registered agent must have a physical office, as documents that might require a signature cannot break the chain. The registered agent cannot use a post office box.
The short answer is, “Yes, you can be your own registered agent in New Jersey.” However, the duties of a registered agent require you to be in the office during all business hours. This requirement becomes a problem if you have to leave for a doctor’s appointment, leave for lunch, want to take a vacation or leave to pick up inventory that you need immediately.
In addition to flexibility issues, a business owner who is his or her own registered agent could run into compliance and privacy issues.
You must take certain steps based on whether you are appointing an individual or business as a registered agent. When appointing an individual:
When appointing a business:
A business that provides registered agent service generally has several people in the office. If the business is small, with one or two people, the business might not have the ability to have people in the office during all business hours.
Most people create a new business online. As part of the business creation, the system asks you for a registered agent. If you are using a registered agent business, it will have a number that you can enter online. Entering the number auto-fills all of the registered agent’s information.
If you do not know your registered agent’s number, click “Choose a Registered Agent.” The system will prompt you for the registered agent’s name and address.
You can also create a business and appoint a registered agent by mail. You will need to download the packet of forms and instructions, which are extensive. Using the online registration service is not only easier, but you will get your business up and running quicker.
The packet includes the form to appoint a registered agent. This form does not require the registered agent’s signature.
A registered agent must sign a Certificate of Change when a business changes the registered agent. When the registered agent signs the document, it signifies that the agent accepts the appointment.
Once you complete the Certificate of Change and the new registered agent signs it, mail the Certificate with a check payable to Treasurer, State of New Jersey to:
NJ Department of Revenue
PO Box 308
Trenton, NJ 08646
The fee is currently $25 to change your registered agent.
Because the registered agent accepts filings, service of process, and other documents that you must sign for, do not wait to change your registered agent. You should put in the change before your current registered agent steps down.
Appointing a New Jersey registered agent service provides a business with many benefits, including:
The biggest benefit of appointing a New Jersey registered agent service is that you have the peace of mind to deal with your business. You don’t have to worry about missing due dates because you did not receive important documents.
Our service scans and forwards documents on the same day that we receive them, giving you plenty of time to respond. Service of process requires you to respond within a certain number of days. Many government actions, including filing an annual report, require you to respond by a certain date.
Privacy is also a large concern for business owners, CEOs, managing members and others in leadership roles. If someone sues the business, the process server must serve the lawsuit on the registered agent. Thus, your employees and clients do not see you receive the lawsuit.
Additionally, because we are the registered agent, our contact information is public instead of yours.
Finally, your information is confidential—the only time we give it out is when the law requires it.
Another important reason to use a New Jersey registered agent service is compliance with New Jersey’s laws. It also saves you hassle, time and money. If you move the office, just let us know your new address. You won’t have to file change forms and the fees associated with the forms with the New Jersey Department of Treasury.
Should your business grow, you will be required to appoint a registered agent in each state. Since Tailor Brands is a national provider, we can consolidate all of your accounts and ensure you stay compliant, no matter how many states you branch out to.
Finally, should you lose everything due to a natural disaster or fire, a New Jersey registered agent service has duplicate copies so that you do not fall out of compliance.
Probably the best reason to use a New Jersey registered agent service—at least for the business owner who might have otherwise appointed himself or herself as the registered agent—is that you have the flexibility to do what you want. You don’t have to worry about being in the office should someone deliver the documents that you have to sign for.
You can travel when you want, leave the office for a few hours without worrying about missing important documents, and you don’t even have to maintain regular business hours if your business requires that you work outside of traditional business hours. For example, a bar might not be open in the morning.
Another great reason to use a New Jersey registered agent service is that it significantly reduces paperwork. Plus, you do not have files laying around since we forward everything digitally. You can choose to print the documents or not, especially those that we handle right from the office, such as filing the annual report.
We ensure that the documents are completed properly and manage annual reports for several states. As part of our annual report service, we:
Using a registered agent service provides you with many benefits. The peace of mind you get when you do not have to worry about missing a date or being away from the business if someone serves important documents is worth having a New Jersey registered agent service.
Due dates are one less thing for you to handle when your small business requires an active owner. We’ll remind you of specific due dates and can even file the annual report for you.
You’ll have more time to focus on your business and customers when you appoint Tailor Brands as your New Jersey registered agent.
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