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Your business must appoint a Missouri registered agent to receive documents in legal matters, including notice of lawsuit. Our reliable registered agent service fulfills this requirement. You get:
Appointing a registered agent with the Missouri secretary of state is among the first steps to registering your organization or expanding from another jurisdiction. An agent is mandatory for all filing entities, and they serve an important purpose—accepting legal and government correspondence on your behalf.
This guide will give you all the necessary information about registered agents in Missouri, most notably:
You’ll also learn how Harbor Compliance performs the duties of a registered agent to help your organization meet its obligations without delays.
If your organization is involved in litigation, a registered agent receives service or process and other legal notices on your behalf. They then forward such notices to your organization so that you can respond promptly.
The agent must be available during business hours at the registered office—an address in Missouri to which your notices can be delivered. As process servers must hand out legal notices in person, the registered office has to be a physical location. You can list a P.O. box, but only in conjunction with the physical address, not instead of it.
If your agent misses your notice due to absence or fails to deliver it timely, you may be unaware of legal action taken against your organization. You might miss the court date, in which case the ruling will most likely be in the plaintiff’s favor. This is known as default judgment, and a reputable registered agent should help you avoid such escalations.
Missouri Statutes (Section 351.370) allow the following to act as registered agents:
The aforementioned issue of missed notices is more prevalent among individuals. Your agent might be absent for many reasons, such as:
By contrast, organizations serving as agents—often called commercial registered agents—have a more elaborate system in place to ensure your notices reach you on time. They typically employ several people who can accept your correspondence, which makes them far more reliable than individuals.
A registered agent must be appointed with the secretary of state before you start operating in Missouri. With this in mind, there are two scenarios in which you’ll name an agent, as shown in the following table:
Scenario | Appointment Process |
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Forming a new legal entity | You must list the agent in your formation documents (Articles of Incorporation for profit and nonprofit corporations or Articles of Organization for LLCs). |
Expanding into Missouri | You’ll appoint the agent in your foreign qualification filings to obtain a certificate of authority. |
If you already have an agent but wish to partner with another one, you need to submit the Statement of Change of Registered Agent and/or Registered Office. The same form is used by corporations and LLCs (domestic or foreign), and there’s a $10 fee you’ll need to pay.
In some cases, changing your agent isn’t voluntary. If your current agent resigns, you must appoint a new one as soon as possible and submit the Statement of Change to the secretary of state. Not doing so on time is grounds for involuntary dissolution, which means your organization’s rights to operate in Missouri are revoked.
Note that if you opt for a commercial registered agent, they can update their details with the secretary of state on behalf of all represented entities. In this case, you may not need to submit any documents independently.
To help your organization meet its statutory obligations and respond to any legal matters promptly, Harbor Compliance offers a robust Registered Agent Service. It encompasses everything you need to never miss a notice, most notably:
Our rich service portfolio expands far beyond the Registered Agent Service. If you need additional support to operate in accordance with Missouri’s law, here are some of the main ways we can help:
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Document filing and retrieval | |
Entity lifecycle management | |
Beneficial ownership information reporting |
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Nonprofit formation | |
Business licensing support |
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The risk of missed notices is reason enough to reconsider appointing a third-party individual agent. You might want to enlist someone from your organization because they’ll be available during business hours, but this doesn’t resolve the issue completely, as they can still take time off and be unavailable.
Worse yet, there’s a chance you might be served in front of your team members or clients, which can be inconvenient.
You may also consider appointing yourself, but there are three major disadvantages of doing so:
Partnering with Harbor Compliance eliminates all of the above risks and complications. The main reasons why it’s the safest and most convenient option include the following:
The process of partnering with us depends on whether you are:
Harbor Compliance lets you choose between two approaches to forming your new organization—fully managed and DIY. If you go with the former, you can leverage any of the following services:
Choose the service based on your business structure, and we’ll handle the formation process from start to finish. We’ll appoint Harbor Compliance as your registered agent while submitting the relevant filings.
If you want to complete the registration yourself, you can order our Registered Agent Service and take the following steps to appoint us:
If you need help expanding your organization into Missouri from your home state, our Foreign Qualification Service package will ensure you check all the necessary boxes.
Complete the signup wizard, and we will:
As you saw earlier in this guide, changing a registered agent is straightforward enough. Still, we can make the process even smoother if you sign up for the Registered Agent Service.
Right before checkout, you’ll see the Change of Agent service option. Select it, and we’ll submit the Statement of Change on your behalf to save you time and energy.
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Appoint us as your Missouri registered agent when you incorporate your business or form your LLC. Sign up for registered agent service and file using the state forms and instructions in your Client Portal. The forms are pre-filled and signed as required by the state.
Appoint us as your agent when you apply for a certificate of authority to transact business in Missouri. Sign up for Missouri registered agent service and file using the forms and instructions in your Client Portal. The forms are pre-filled and signed as required by the state.
Changing your registered agent to us is easy. Sign up for Missouri registered agent service and file using the forms and instructions in your Client Portal. The forms are pre-filled and signed as required by the state.
Harbor Compliance is a provider of nationwide registered agent service. We can help you consolidate your agent representation and achieve cost savings. Our specialists manage the process to change registered agents so that virtually no work is required on your part. We will complete the state filings to appoint us as your registered agent. Additionally, we can extend your subscription term so that you avoid double payment for any portion of your current contract. There’s no reason to wait. Simply contact us for consolidation and we’ll take care of the rest. If you have registered agent appointments spanning multiple states or entities, contact us today.
Below, you’ll see some frequently asked questions about Missouri registered agents. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, explore our Information Center.
Appointing a registered agent in Missouri is obligatory for all filing entities looking to do business in the state.
A registered agent can be an individual residing in the state or an organization (domestic or foreign) other than yours.
You can appoint yourself as a registered agent, but your personal details would enter the public record, and you’d need to be available at the registered office during business hours.
You can search for businesses on the secretary of state’s website, and the search results will reveal an organization’s registered agent.
When you sign up for our Registered Agent Service, you can rest assured no official correspondence will be missed. You can focus on high-value work while letting a team of experts handle this responsibility.
Missouri imposes many additional requirements on organizations that wish to operate in it, and we’re here to help you meet all of them. You can begin by getting a free Harbor Compliance Score™, which will let you spot any issues proactively.
If you want to minimize tedious processes and paperwork, you can inquire about the other services you saw above. We’ve also launched an advanced software solution that helps you meet all your statutory obligations, so schedule a demonstration to see how it works.
To learn more about our Registered Agent Service in other U.S. states and territories, refer to the following table: