Connecticut Appointment of Statutory Agent for Service of Unincorporated Associations is a form that is required to be filed in the State of Connecticut when an unincorporated association, such as a limited liability company (LLC), is formed. This form appoints an individual or organization registered in the state as the statutory agent of the unincorporated association. The statutory agent is responsible for receiving service of process in any legal action taken against the unincorporated association. The three types of Connecticut Appointment of Statutory Agent for Service of Unincorporated Associations are: (1) Certificate of Appointment of Statutory Agent for Service of Process By Unincorporated Association; (2) Appointment of Statutory Agent for Service of Process By Limited Liability Company (LLC); and (3) Appointment of Statutory Agent for Service of Process By Unincorporated Association. All forms must be signed by at least one person representing the unincorporated association.