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 1 Yr Registered Agent Service 
Included Annual Services 12 Months From Renewal Date:
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Compliance: First and foremost, keep your business in compliance with your state laws.
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Registered Agent Service: The registered agent’s main role is to receive important legal and tax information from third parties and forward that information to the entity’s management.
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Enhanced Privacy: Owner and Manager names are not listed on the State's public facing site.
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Annual Renewal Notifications: API Law will contact you through email, text and phone notification to keep your business active and running smoothly.
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The information contained on this page is intended to help small entities comply with the beneficial ownership information reporting rule promulgated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). * This page is explanatory only and does not supplement or modify any obligations imposed by statute or regulation. Additionally, this page does not supersede more recent guidance documents issued by FinCEN. For additional information, consult The Reporting Rule, which implements Section 6403 of the Corporate Transparency Act. The rule describes who must file a BOI report, what information they must provide, and when they must file the reports. The Reporting Rule is found at 1010.380 in title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
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