Registered Agents and
Registered Offices
Arizona Corporate Statutes require each Corporation
that is formed in Arizona to continuously maintain a Registered Office
and Registered Agent within the State of Arizona.
The Registered Agent may be an individual or a corporation;
provided that such individual or corporation must maintain a Registered
Office within the State of Arizona. A corporation that is designated
as Registered Agent for another corporation must either be a Arizona
corporation or a corporation that is registered o do business in the
State of Arizona.
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At the time of Incorporation, the Registered Agent must
execute an acceptance of its appointment as a Registered Agent and that
the Registered Agent is familiar with and accepts responsibilities as
Registered Agent.
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Registered Agent acceptance as an attachment to the Articles of Incorporation.
The Registered Agent must sign this statement and it should be submitted
to the Secretary of State attached to the Articles of Incorporation.
Under Arizona Law, the Registered Agent agrees to accept
service of legal process on the Corporation.
Arizona Statutes state as follows:
10-501. Known place of business and statutory agent
Each corporation shall continuously maintain in this state both: 1.
A known place of business that may be the address of its statutory agent.
2. A statutory agent who may be either: (a) An individual who resides
in this state. (b) A domestic corporation formed under this title. (c)
A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state.
(d) A limited liability company formed under title 29. (e) A limited
liability company authorized to transact business in this state.
