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a New Mexico registered agent can be either a business entity or an individual that agrees to accept service of process and official mail for corporations, LLCs and other entities registered in New Mexico. In accordance with state law, a New Mexico registered agent must have a physical street location in the state, called a registered office, where certified mail can be reliably delivered during regular business hours. When documents are accepted, it is the duty of a New Mexico registered agent to contact the client and forward the document to them in a timely manner. This ensures that state courts, as well as the Secretary of State, can dependably contact a business entity.
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File your LLC or corporation filing with the New Mexico Secretary of State.
New Mexico registered agents need to have physical addresses in New Mexico, be open during business hours, accept documents on your behalf and get them to you. Commercial registered agents in New Mexico should provide tools that help you maintain your company.
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To become a legitimate, registered New Mexico business, the state requires you to appoint one.
The New Mexico Secretary of State will reject your filing if you don’t appoint a registered agent in New Mexico.
Basically, so the general public will have a reliable way to send important mail or legal notices to every registered New Mexico business.New Mexico Statutes states a Corporation shall (must) continuously (without interruption) maintain in this state (New Mexico only) a registered agent (an individual resident of New Mexico or a corporation authorized to transact business in New Mexico, depending on your entity type, see question #3) and a registered office (a physical location and a mailing address in New Mexico) for the purpose of a registered agent’s statutory requirements to receive service of processes, notices, or demands required or permitted by law to be served upon the Corporation.
Anyone forming a corporation in New Mexico or starting a New Mexico LLC
Easy Sign Up. You sign up online at the top right corner of this page. We’ll become your New Mexico registered agent service after you make your business registration filing with the Secretary of State.
Go-To Resource. We attempt to make your account a real go-to resource for you, not just for our New Mexico registered agent service or paying a bill, but for actually keeping up with New Mexico corporate paperwork formalities.
The Tools You Need. Generate compliance forms auto-magically from your dashboard. If you sign up for the annual plan, we’ll send you an invoice for another year of New Mexico registered agent service 30 days before it’s due. If you want to keep using us, great; if you don’t, you can easily cancel.
Call us! We’re here to help walk you through the process of starting your new business. When you have a question, just call. We even put our phone number on the top of every web page. The people who answer the phones don’t read from scripts or try to sell you anything - we’re just here to help. We even make it easy to add registered agent services in other states.
We scan and upload every document in real time. You will then be notified by email and optionally by text message or fax. You can then use the secure link to view the document or log in to your dashboard at anytime to view it.
Serving a registered agent is legal proof that you were notified. Regardless of whether you look at the docs or even receive them from your registered agent service. You were notified. We take this responsibility very seriously.
If you want to formally notify a business through their New Mexico registered agent service, just send a certified letter directly to the registered agent name and registered office address. Here is how you can look up that information:
You should hire us first and the do your business registration filing, because you can't form an LLC or corporation without a New Mexico registered agent service. Also, we provide all the forms and instructions you need to complete your filing instantly after yo place an order.
You file a Statement of Change of Registered Office or Agent or Both form with the Secretary of State and we get listed as your New Mexico registered agent. When you place an order with us, the change form is available immediately. It’s super easy.
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