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To change your North Carolina registered agent for a business entity, submit form BE-06, Statement of Change of Registered Office and/or Registered Agent to the North Carolina Secretary of State, Corporations Division (SOS).
Yes. You can be your own registered agent in North Carolina. To fill this role, you must be available to receive legal notices at the registered office listed on your business formation documents. Of note, the public will be able to view that address, as well as your name.
How to get an LLC in North Carolina in 6 steps Decide on a business name. Assign an agent for service of process. File articles of organization. Create an operating agreement. Get an employer identification number (EIN) and open a business bank account. Register for state taxes. Apply for business licenses.
What are the steps for changing an LLC name in North Carolina? Check if your new LLC name is available. File the North Carolina LLC Amendment form (and wait for approval) Update the IRS. Update the NC Department of Revenue. Update financial institutions (credit card companies, banks) Update business licenses.
You can file your North Carolina voluntary dissolution documents by mail or online. The mailing address is on the bottom of the dissolution document, and for online filing you can go to the online Business Registration section of the North Carolina Secretary of State.
In summary, while a registered agent is an important representative of the company in the eyes of the state government, they do not have any ownership in the business and their authority is limited to receiving and forwarding official documents.
What form do you file to change your registered agent in North Carolina? There is one form to change the registered agent for all North Carolina business entity types. Just submit form BE-06, Statement of Change of Registered Office and/or Registered Agent to the North Carolina SOS.