Arizona Statutory Agent Service Including Attorney-Client Privilege

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What is an Arizona Statutory Agent?

An Arizona Statutory Agent—also known as a statutory agent or agent for service of process—is a third-party entity or person appointed to receive important state and court correspondences like: Annual State Filings, Biennial State Filings, Tax Notices, Court Notices; among other official documentation. The Statutory Agent will collect the official mail or notifications, then process and communicate them accordingly to the business owner.

Why do I need a Statutory Agent?

State government requires you to provide someone as a point of contact for your business at all times to accept documents on your behalf. A Statutory agent is particularly important if you don’t have a physical location in that state, since P.O boxes don’t fulfill this requirement. You can’t afford to miss critical information on tax payments or lawsuits concerning your business, either. It is the Statutory agent’s job to forward court, state, and other official documents to the business entity and notify them immediately.
Some of the benefits of having a Statutory agent service in Arizona include:
  • Dodge Fines and Penalties; ensuring you receive official letters in a timely manner.
  • Freedom to be away or unavailable during normal business hours.
  • Privacy and anonymity; public records show the Statutory agent’s address instead of yours.
  • Peace of mind; not having to be responsible for receiving official mail, staying at business location, or receiving lawsuit or tax documents in front of others.
  • You can change locations without having to file a change of address with the state government.

On the other hand, if you don’t have a Statutory agent in Arizona (which is required by most states), it might cause you to drop out of “good standing” with the state, which may result in the loss of your business license, among other fines and penalties.

How can I get a Statutory Agent?

The Statutory agent of your choice must have a physical street address in Arizona (no P.O. boxes) and availability at that address during normal business hours. Ideally, you want a Statutory agent service that is reputable and responsible in getting documents unto your hands promptly to avoid state and court sanctions, default lawsuits and judgments, among other fines and penalties.

Why choose us to be your Statutory Agent in Arizona?

At Spiegel & Utrera, P.A., we provide Statutory Agent Services with Attorney Client Privilege. If you’ve done your research, you know that Spiegel & Utrera, P.A. offers complete business formation services, years of experience that can’t be matched by many and of course the best price out there! But maybe the most important reason is, the Attorney-Client Privilege in effect:

This means that if you receive a subpoena to produce information about your corporation, LLC, Partnership or Trust because of alimony, child support, bankruptcy, debt collection, foreclosure, IRS, tax collection, government enforcement action, criminal matter or anything else, Spiegel & Utrera, P.A. is duty bound NOT TO DISCLOSE any information contained in any client communications whether oral or written. This is powerful legal precedent to have working for you and you can only obtain it from a lawyer.

A non-lawyer Statutory Agent or Statutory Office service does not offer this valuable confidentiality protection.

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