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Your business must appoint a Wyoming registered agent to receive documents in legal matters, including notice of lawsuit. Our reliable registered agent service fulfills this requirement. You get:
Before your organization can legally operate in Wyoming, you must appoint a registered agent with the secretary of state. The agent accepts legal and government notices on your behalf, and having one is mandatory for all filing entities.
In this guide, you’ll learn who can act as a registered agent in Wyoming and how to appoint one. You’ll also see how Harbor Compliance fulfills the duties of an agent and helps your organization operate in accordance with Wyoming’s laws.
A registered agent receives and forwards service of process to the designated person in your organization, as well as other official communications that require your attention. According to Section 17-28-107 of the Wyoming Statutes, a registered agent is also obligated to:
Regardless of these additional responsibilities, your agent’s primary duty is to ensure all important notices reach you timely. Failing to do so can result in you being unaware of legal action taken against your organization, so you might not show up in court when needed. In this case, the court would most likely resort to default judgment and rule in the plaintiff’s favor.
Wyoming Statutes (Section 17-28-101) allow the following to act as registered agents:
You have various options if you want to appoint an individual agent—a friend, family member, employee, yourself, etc. Still, many organization leaders turn to other organizations, mainly because they’re considered more reliable. An organization can have multiple people authorized to receive your notices, so there’s a much lower chance of missed correspondence than with an individual.
Like several other states, Wyoming distinguishes between commercial and noncommercial registered agents, with the main difference being the number of represented entities. As per Section 17-28-105 of the Wyoming Statutes, any agent representing more than 10 entities is required to register as a commercial agent and may not:
If the agent is an organization, these requirements extend to its key individuals. The organization also can’t employ any key individuals or authorized persons whose rights to serve as a registered agent have been revoked by the secretary of state or another state’s equivalent official.
If you’re registering a new organization in Wyoming, you’ll appoint an agent in your formation filings, which depend on your business structure:
Business Structure | Formation Filings |
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Profit Corporation | Articles of Incorporation |
Nonprofit Corporation | Articles of Incorporation |
LLC | Articles of Organization |
Organizations expanding from another jurisdiction must name an agent in their foreign qualification filings in order to obtain a certificate of authority.
Whether you’re forming or foreign qualifying your organization, the corresponding filings will contain a section where you need to enter the agent’s name and address. The documents will also include the Consent to Appointment by Registered Agent form, which confirms the agent has agreed to provide the aforementioned services.
If you already have an agent but want to work with a different one, you need to submit the Appointment of New Registered Agent and Office form to the secretary of state.
Failing to keep the agent’s information current might result in administrative dissolution, which is where your rights to operate in Wyoming are revoked. To avoid such issues, always notify the secretary of state in case of any updates. The only exception is if your commercial agent changes their information, as they can submit the related updates independently.
Harbor Compliance has a proven track record of successfully providing a robust Registered Agent Service to legal entities of different types and sizes. Partnering with us lets you enjoy numerous benefits, most notably:
We can help you meet Wyoming’s registered agent requirement effortlessly and ensure all correspondence reaches you timely. Our rich service portfolio encompasses numerous other services that help you operate in accordance with the law, such as the following:
There are several reasons you should partner with Harbor Compliance over a typical individual agent:
You can engage with Harbor Compliance in three scenarios:
The steps to leveraging our service vary between these situations, as shown in the following breakdowns.
If you’re registering in Wyoming for the first time, we can help you avoid regulatory setbacks and start operating quickly. You can choose from three registration services based on your business structure:
When you sign up for the corresponding service, we gather and submit all the necessary documentation. We’ll also appoint Harbor Compliance as your registered agent without any effort needed on your part.
If you wish to register independently and only need our Registered Agent Service, order it separately and take the following steps to appoint us:
If your operations have grown beyond your organization’s home state and you wish to expand into Wyoming, our Foreign Qualification Service package offers everything you need to obtain the state’s certificate of authority.
All you need to do is complete this wizard, and we’ll take over the qualification process from start to finish—including the appointment of Harbor Compliance as your registered agent. We’ll serve as your agent at no additional cost for a year if you opt for the package.
Harbor Compliance gives you a convenient way to change your Wyoming agent without sending any forms by yourself. We can complete the change on your behalf if you opt for our Registered Agent Service.
Right before checkout, you’ll see the option to add the Change of Agent service. Select it, and we’ll submit all the necessary documents.
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Appoint us as your Wyoming 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 Wyoming. Sign up for Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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 of the most commonly asked questions about Wyoming registered agents. For additional guidance, explore our extensive Information Center.
All filing entities (corporations, LLCs, etc.) are legally required to appoint a registered agent before they can operate in Wyoming.
A registered agent can be an individual or legal entity (foreign or domestic), and you can choose between a commercial and noncommercial agent.
You can appoint yourself as a registered agent, but you’d need to be present at the registered office at all times during business hours.
You can perform an online business search on the secretary of state’s website. Click on any result, and you’ll find an organization’s agent under “Additional Information.”
By ordering our Registered Agent Service, you’ll be one step closer to meeting Wyoming’s regulatory requirements. You can enjoy complete flexibility and peace of mind, as you’ll know your notices will always be delivered timely.
To check whether you need to meet any other obligations, get your free Harbor Compliance ™ Score. We can help you navigate Wyoming’s regulatory landscape much more easily through the additional services you saw here, so reach out to inquire about them.
Besides a rich service portfolio, we’ve created a robust software solution for all your compliance needs. Schedule a demonstration to see how it works.
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