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Texas Registered Agent Service

Professional registered agent service in Texas from FormifyAI. We provide a physical street address, same-day document scanning, compliance alerts, and a secure online dashboard. Included free with all FormifyAI formation plans or available standalone for $149/year. Keep your Texas LLC or corporation in good standing with a reliable, privacy-first registered agent service you can count on.

Quick Facts

Texas Registered Agent at a Glance

Annual Fee

$149/yr

or free with plans

State Term

registered agent

Physical Address

Provided in Texas

Important Note: No annual report fee; franchise tax filed separately (most small businesses owe $0)

What Is a Registered Agent?

A registered agent (also called a registered agent in Texas) is a person or business entity officially designated to receive legal documents, government notices, and compliance correspondence on behalf of your LLC, corporation, or other formal business entity. Every state in the United States, including Texas, requires businesses to maintain a registered agent as a condition of remaining in good standing.

The registered agent serves as the reliable point of contact between your business and the state government. When the Texas Secretary of State needs to send your business an official notice, annual report reminder, or tax document, it goes to your registered agent. If someone files a lawsuit against your business, the service of process is delivered to your registered agent. This ensures that critical legal and compliance documents are always received by a responsible party at a known address during business hours.

Without a registered agent, your business risks missing important legal deadlines, being subject to default judgments in lawsuits, and ultimately having its registration revoked by the state. The role is simple in concept but critical in practice. Whether you serve as your own registered agent or appoint a professional service like FormifyAI, maintaining this appointment is a non-negotiable legal requirement for doing business in Texas.

Texas Registered Agent Requirements

Texas has specific legal requirements for who can serve as a registered agent. Understanding these requirements ensures your business remains in compliance with state law and avoids penalties, administrative dissolution, or missed legal notices.

Must Be at Least 18 Years Old

An individual serving as a registered agent in Texas must be at least 18 years of age. This applies whether you are serving as your own registered agent or appointing another individual. Alternatively, a business entity authorized to transact business in Texas may serve as the registered agent.

Physical Street Address in Texas

The registered agent must maintain a physical street address in Texas. P.O. Boxes, virtual office addresses, and mail-forwarding services are not acceptable as a registered agent address. The address must be a real, physical location where the registered agent can be found during business hours and where legal documents can be personally delivered.

Available During Business Hours

The registered agent must be available at the registered address during normal business hours, typically Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM local time. This is because process servers, state officials, and couriers may deliver legal documents at any time during business hours without prior notice. Missing a delivery could mean missing a lawsuit deadline.

Consent to Appointment

The registered agent must consent to the appointment before being listed on your Texas business filing. You cannot designate someone as your registered agent without their knowledge and agreement. When you use FormifyAI as your Texas registered agent, we formally consent to the appointment as part of our service.

Continuous Maintenance

Texas requires that your business continuously maintain a registered agent for as long as the business entity exists. If your registered agent resigns or is no longer available, you must appoint a replacement promptly. Failure to maintain a registered agentcan result in administrative dissolution of your LLC or revocation of your corporation's authority to transact business in Texas.

Why Use FormifyAI as Your Texas Registered Agent

Choosing the right registered agent is one of the most important decisions you make when forming or maintaining a business in Texas. FormifyAI provides professional, reliable registered agent service backed by technology that keeps you informed and compliant. Here is why thousands of business owners trust FormifyAI for their Texas registered agent needs.

1Privacy Protection

When you use FormifyAI as your Texas registered agent, our address appears on the public record instead of your personal home or office address. This keeps your personal information private and protects you from unsolicited mail, visits, and potential harassment. Your registered agent address is a matter of public record in Texas, so choosing a professional service is the best way to maintain your privacy.

2Same-Day Document Scanning

Every document received at our Texas registered agent address is scanned and uploaded to your secure FormifyAI dashboard the same business day it arrives. You receive instant email and SMS notifications so you never miss an important legal document, tax notice, or compliance deadline. Whether it is a lawsuit, a state tax notice, or an annual report reminder, you will know about it immediately.

3Compliance Alerts and Deadline Tracking

FormifyAI goes beyond basic registered agent service by actively monitoring your Texas compliance obligations. We track annual report deadlines, franchise tax due dates, business license renewals, and other state-specific requirements. You receive automated reminders well in advance of every deadline so your Texas LLC or corporation stays in good standing year after year.

4Nationwide Coverage in All 50 States

FormifyAI provides registered agent service in all 50 states, making us the ideal choice if your business operates in multiple states or if you plan to expand. We use a single dashboard to manage all your registered agent appointments, documents, and compliance deadlines across every state — including Texas. No need to coordinate with different providers in different states.

5Included Free with All Formation Plans

When you form your LLC or corporation through FormifyAI, Texas registered agent service is included at no additional cost for as long as your subscription is active. Our plans start at just $29/month and include not only registered agent service but also document preparation, filing, operating agreement, EIN, and ongoing compliance monitoring. This saves you $149/year compared to purchasing standalone registered agent service.

What Your Registered Agent Does

Your Texas registered agent performs several critical functions that keep your business legally compliant and protected. Understanding what your registered agent handles helps you appreciate why this role is so important and why relying on a professional service ensures nothing falls through the cracks.

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    Accepts Service of Process

    The most critical function of a registered agent is receiving service of process — the formal delivery of legal documents such as lawsuits, subpoenas, and court summons. When someone sues your Texas business, the process server delivers the legal papers to your registered agent. This starts the clock on your response deadline, which is typically 20 to 30 days depending on the type of action. If your registered agent is unavailable or your address is invalid, you may miss being served and a default judgment could be entered against your business. FormifyAI ensures every service of process is received, scanned, and forwarded to you the same day it arrives.

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    Receives Government Notices

    The Texas Secretary of State and other Texas government agencies send official notices to your registered agent address. These include annual report reminders, compliance notices, franchise tax notifications, good standing warnings, and administrative dissolution threats. Missing a government notice can result in late fees, penalties, loss of good standing status, or involuntary dissolution of your LLC or corporation. FormifyAI monitors all incoming government correspondence and sends you alerts immediately so you can take action before deadlines pass.

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    Handles Compliance Documents

    Beyond lawsuits and government notices, your registered agent also receives other compliance-related documents. These can include correspondence from the Texas Department of Revenue, notices from regulatory agencies, communications regarding business license renewals, and filings from other parties in legal proceedings where your business is involved. FormifyAI categorizes all incoming documents, uploads them to your secure dashboard, and sends you real-time notifications so you always know exactly what has been received and what action is needed.

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    Maintains Your Public Record Address

    Your registered agent address is listed on your Texas business filing and is part of the public record. Anyone can look up this address through the Texas Secretary of State's online database. When you use FormifyAI, our professional office address appears on the public record instead of your personal home address. This protects your privacy and presents a more professional image for your business. It also means you do not receive unwanted visits or unsolicited mail at your personal residence from people who look up your business registration.

How to Change Your Registered Agent in Texas

Whether you are switching from self-service to a professional registered agent, changing providers, or appointing FormifyAI as your new Texas registered agent, the process is straightforward. Follow these steps to update your registered agent with the Texas Secretary of State.

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    Choose Your New Registered Agent

    Select a new registered agent who meets all of Texas's requirements: a physical street address in the state, availability during business hours, and consent to the appointment. If you choose FormifyAI, we provide all of this automatically — simply sign up for our registered agent service and we handle the rest.

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    Prepare the Statement of Change

    Complete the official Statement of Change form required by the Texas Secretary of State. This form typically requires your business name and entity number, the name and address of your current registered agent, the name and address of your new registered agent, and an authorized signature. FormifyAI prepares this form for you when you switch to our service.

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    File with the Texas Secretary of State

    Submit the completed Statement of Change to the Texas Secretary of State, either online through the state's business filing portal or by mail. Some states charge a small fee for processing the change, while others process it at no cost. The change is typically effective upon filing or within a few business days. FormifyAI handles the filing for you at no extra cost when you switch to our service.

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    Confirm the Update

    After filing, verify that the Texas Secretary of Statehas updated your business record by searching for your entity on the state's online business database. Confirm that the new registered agent name and address are correctly listed. Notify your previous registered agent that the change has been completed so they can close their file. FormifyAI confirms the update on your behalf and notifies you when your record has been updated.

Frequently Asked Questions: Texas Registered Agent

Get Your Texas Registered Agent — Included with All Plans

Start your Texas LLC today and get professional registered agent service included at no extra cost. Our plans start at $29/month and include everything you need: LLC formation, registered agent service, operating agreement, EIN, and compliance monitoring. Or get standalone registered agent service for just $149/year.

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