Save thousands of dollars in taxes by forming an LLC!
In order to incorporate or to form an LLC, states require you to maintain a registered agent within their territory. The name and address of the registered agent are put into the articles of incorporation so that the corporation can receive important correspondence such as legal notices and tax documents. Note that if you choose to form your corporation or LLC in the state in which your primary business is located, a director, officer, or employee can serve as the registered agent. However, even in this case, many businesses still choose to use a professional registered agent service to ensure that important legal and tax documents are kept separate from other general business correspondence.
By choosing to use Christiana Incorporators, Inc. as your registered agent you are ensured that all official state documents and service of process will be promptly forwarded to your business. You will also receive continued support with your questions regarding our services.