FAQ — Utah Registered Agent Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to form a Utah LLC?
$59. That is among the lowest formation fees in the country. Annual renewal is $18/year.
Can I be my own registered agent in Utah?
No. Utah does not permit traditional self-appointment. You must designate an individual (over 18, physical Utah address) or an authorized business entity. Many owners use professional services for convenience and privacy.
What is the difference between commercial and noncommercial agents?
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Get Started — $99/yrUtah tracks both types in its records. Commercial agents provide registered agent service as a business offering. Noncommercial agents are typically officers or employees of the company. Both fulfill the same role.
How much does it cost to change registered agents in Utah?
$13 filing fee paid to the state. Our annual service on top of that is $99/year.
What is included in the $99/year?
Physical Utah address on your state filings, same-day document scanning and delivery, annual renewal reminders, online portal with 24/7 access, and privacy protection. No additional fees.
When is the Utah annual renewal due?
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Get Started — $99/yrDue dates depend on your entity type and formation date. The fee is $18/year. Missing it triggers a $10 late fee. We send reminders before your deadline.
What happens if I miss the renewal?
A $10 late fee is assessed immediately. Continued non-renewal can lead to administrative dissolution by the Utah Division of Corporations.
What documents does a registered agent receive?
Service of process (lawsuits), official correspondence from the Utah Division of Corporations, compliance notices, tax-related documents, and entity status updates.
How quickly do you forward documents?
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Get Started — $99/yrSame business day. We scan everything on arrival and email it to you. It also appears in your online portal immediately.
What is your mail acceptance policy in Utah?
The mail we receive at your Utah registered agent address falls into two categories:
Core service: service of process, lawsuits, subpoenas, Secretary of State correspondence, tax notices, compliance reminders, and other legal or government documents. These are forwarded to you the same day.
Courtesy accommodation: up to 3 general mail items per year, forwarded when they arrive at your registered agent address unexpectedly.
What we never accept: packages, Google Maps verification postcards, Amazon verification letters, and third-party verification mailings.
For general mail needs, we provide a virtual mail add-on as a separate option. Contact us to learn more.
What are Utah's address requirements for registered agents?
Must be a physical street address or rural route in Utah. PO boxes are not allowed. The agent must be available during normal business hours (9 AM to 5 PM).
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Get Started — $99/yrProfessional registered agent service in Utah — $99/year, everything included.