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Royce Talbo
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out of state investing registered agent

Royce Talbo
  • Investor
  • Kaneohe, HI
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When starting an LLC out of state it looks like i need a registered agent. The research I am coming up with is that there are registered agents that will take all your mail and scan, forward, or shred it(virtual mailbox service) but they nickel and dime you. The other is that they will not be used a virtual mail box and will charge a lot to forward. One was $15 per item. My main concern is I don't want junk mail like spectrum come every month that i have to pay to have them discard or forward it to me. How are you guys dealing with this or setting this up?

Can I use the registered agent as my business address in the out of state where Im doing business, but have mail come to a PO  box in my home state?

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Bob S.
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Bob S.
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@Chris Seveney I live in Hawaii and I'm looking to buy rentals in Michigan and do virtual wholesaling, so the business will be conducted in another state.  No I didnt talk to a cpa, but from my understanding to do business in another state you need to register your llc there and have a registered agent listed when filing.


 Why not do a deal or two 1st? 

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