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California laws require business entities to have a California  Registered
Agent if the business is formed in California or qualified in California as
foreign company. The California Registered Agent name and office
address are included in the Articles of Incorporation or Articles of
Organization to give public notice of where to send important documents.
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What does a California Registered Agent do?
A  registered agent receives legal service and forms/reports from the Secretary of
State, and sends them to you.
As an IncSmart customer, you will also have access to the IncSmart Library.  This
library will help you keep your new company in compliance. And best of all, it's free.  
Registered Agent Change fees include, first year California Registered Agent
fees, report filed with the California Secretary of State and the report change fee.
Disclaimer: Please note that IncSmart is not a law firm or an accounting firm.
If you seek legal or tax advice, we recommend that you hire an attorney or a CPA.
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When forming a corporation or limited liability company, state statutes require you designate
a registered agent and, sometimes, a registered office. This designation allows the state to
have a known contact with the company so the state can communicate important annual
filings, changes in entity requirements and for service of process. This ensures the company
is legitimate and qualified to do business within the state.