E-mail our South Carolina resident agent (registered agent or statutory
agent), order
online or call us at 1-800-669-9805 for further information. We'll
be happy to start our service immediately. If you choose, we can schedule
our agent to start when your current agent's term expires.
Whatever option you select, our South Carolina
agent for service of process will provide quality service at a reasonable
price: $99 per year. You may be paying more. If you are or are disappointed
in your current service, please consider ours. We know you can now
comply with South Carolina laws
requiring an agent and a designated office --- and do so without overpaying
or sacrificing quality
and dependability.
How do we know this?
,
founded by a veteran corporate lawyer and now a network of practicing
lawyers in the various states, has been providing for years, dependable
registered agent, statutory agent, and resident agent service everywhere,
plus other corporate and legal services. Among them are trademarks
and service marks. We cover the continental US, Alaska, Hawaii and
DC. We don't have an agent in the US Virgin Islands, but if you need
one there, we'll get on task.
Some
facts you should know about a registered agent in South Carolina:
"registered
agent," "statutory agent" and "resident agent"
are three names for the same thing: an agent authorized by a company
to receive documents and notices. (Since the three terms all refer
to a Resident
of the state acting as an AGENT,
we have coined the term "ragent" to include them
all). In South Carolina statutes associate registered agent and registered
office with a corporate entity while the statutes associate designated
agent and agent for service of process with a limited liability company
(LLC). These names we also consider "LawyeRagents."
Your South Carolina
registered agent may be (1) a domestic company formed under South
Carolina corporate law (2) a foreign corporation authorized to transact
business in South Carolina or (3) an adult individual who resides
in South Carolina. South Carolina does permit a limited liability
company, whether formed in South Carolina or qualified to do business
in South Carolina, to act as a registered agent in South Carolina.
At this time a not-for-profit entity, foreign or domestic, is not
specifically mentioned as eligible to be a designated office or an
agent for service of process for an LLC.
It is important
to note that a South Carolina registered agent must have a South
Carolina street address rather than a post office box and that
the registered agent must sign a consent to be registered agent
and file it with the South Carolina Secretary of State.
APPOINTING
A NEW SOUTH CAROLINA REGISTERED AGENT
We welcome new
companies, as well as developing companies previously formed who presently
have an overpriced resident agent, or a registered agent whose quality
and dependability may be open to question.
If
you are forming a new company yourself (or qualifying your company
to do business in a new state yourself) and are interested in our
registered agent services, just check the first box when you order
online. (If you want legal assistance in the formation or qualification
process, you may want to contact 4inc.com,
which is also affiliated with the Inc.Link®
network of corporate professionals.) Of special importance in
South Carolina is Form CL-1, Initial Annual Report of Corporation.
Failure to file this form may delay an entity's total registration
process.
If you are an existing
company and desire to change registered agents in South Carolina,
you may do so at any time by completing a change of South Carolina
registered agent form and submitting it to the South Carolina Secretary
of State.
When you order
online, we complete this form and send it to you for signature.
Upon its return (signed) to us we will take care of filing this form,
and we will also pay the fee which must be paid to the South Carolina
Secretary of State to make the change.
If you would prefer
to sign the form first and send it to us so that we can complete it
and file it with the South Carolina Secretary of State, along with
the filing fee, please do so. The change of South Carolina registered
agent form for corporations can be found at http://www.scsos.com/forms/Corporations/Notice%20of%20Chg%20of%20Office%20or%20Agent.pdf.
The form for limited liability companies can be found at http://www.scsos.com/forms/LLC/ChangeofOfficeAgentorAgentAddress.pdf.
Just sign these
forms and remit them to us and we will take care of the rest.
Remember, if your
present agent is prepaid for a period of time, you can instruct us
not to make the change until that period of time has expired.
Thank you for visiting
our web site.