Nationwide Registered Agent Services
CorpNet offers nationwide registered agent services, supporting businesses with multi-state, multi-company, and bulk registration needs. With coverage across the U.S., a single point of contact, and competitive volume-discount pricing, we make corporate compliance easy.
CorpNet Offers Volume Discounts for Growing Businesses
CorpNet’s national registered agent services are ideal whether you have one, two, or a thousand business entities. You enjoy the convenience of a responsive single point of contact for efficiently managing your compliance paperwork and filings. Our local state offices reliably scan your documents and forward them to you the same day, so you always have your business’s critical filings and notices at your fingertips.
CorpNet looks out for your bottom line, providing generous volume discounts on our registered agent services for businesses with multiple entities and multi-state locations. We also offer a simple and cost-effective process for changing your registered agent from your existing one to CorpNet.
| Bulk Units of Agent Representation | Retail Pricing Per Unit | Bulk Pricing Per Unit |
|---|---|---|
| 20-50 | $149 | $119 |
| 51-150 | $149 | $99 |
| 151-500 | $149 | $89 |
| 501-1,000 | $149 | $59 |
| 1,001 or more | $149 | $49 |
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The CorpNet Advantage
CorpNet offers nationwide registered agent services supporting multi-state, multi-company, and bulk registrations. Full coverage across the US, a single point of contact, and competitive volume discounted pricing make compliance easy with CorpNet.
All 50 States
Registered agent coverage across multiple states (we cover all 50)

Bulk Registration
Bulk registration to make the process efficient and painless
Single Point of Contact
A single point of contact with live support

Online Portal
A secure online portal to add, review, and manage all registrations
Consolidated Invoicing
Proactive Monitoring
Proactive monitoring and alerts for all locations
Why Does Your Business Need Reliable Registered Agent Services?
Business entities, such as Corporations and LLCs, are required to designate a registered agent (also known as a resident agent) in every state where they operate (i.e., the states where they are formally registered to conduct business). A registered agent acts on behalf of the company to receive a variety of official documentation and legal notices (via service of process) from government agencies, courts, and law enforcement. These documents include business entity filing notifications, lawsuit notices, summonses to appear in court, subpoenas, wage garnishment notices, and v.iolation notices
While a company may appoint its owner, an employee, or other individual as its registered agent, it’s typically advantageous to use a nationwide registered agent instead. Individuals and smaller registered agent service providers could find it challenging to meet the state’s rules and accommodate your company’s growth.
For instance, most states require registered agents to be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the location the company’s formation documents identify as the registered agent’s address (sometimes called the “registered office”). How many people do you know who never go out for lunch, leave for vacation, or take a sick day? And appointing a local professional services provider (such as an attorney) might work great for your needs in your home state. But if that firm doesn’t have a physical address in other states that your business expands to, you’ll need to find a separate registered agent in those jurisdictions. That means more contracts to sign (and renewal dates to track), more registered agent portals to access to view your documents and notices, and a bunch of different contact people to reach out to when you have questions or need assistance.
Conversely, appointing a commercial registered agent with national coverage gives you one trusted resource and provides assurance that all critical documents and notices are received and handled correctly and promptly, no matter where your success takes you.
CorpNet’s Registered Agent Service Offering
Registered agent services include:
- Registered agent coverage across multiple states (we cover all 50)
- Bulk registration to make the process efficient and painless
- A single point of contact with live support
- A secure online portal to add, review, and manage all registrations
- Volume discounts for multiple entities, states, or years of service
- Consolidated invoicing and management
- Proactive monitoring and alerts for all locations
Register agent services support the following business entities:
- C Corporation
- Professional Corporation (PC)
- Nonprofit Corporation
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
- Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC)
- Limited Partnership (LP)
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
Simply sign up for our registered agent service, and you will be able to manage all of your entities from the Compliance Portal within your account. In your account, you can add services for another state or sign up for a new entity.
Registered Agent FAQs
Where can I learn more about registered agent requirements in the United States?
- Alabama Registered Agent
- Alaska Registered Agent
- Arizona Registered Agent
- Arkansas Registered Agent
- California Registered Agent
- Colorado Registered Agent
- Connecticut Registered Agent
- Delaware Registered Agent
- Florida Registered Agent
- Georgia Registered Agent
- Hawaii Registered Agent
- Idaho Registered Agent
- Illinois Registered Agent
- Indiana Registered Agent
- Iowa Registered Agent
- Kansas Registered Agent
- Kentucky Registered Agent
- Louisiana Registered Agent
- Maine Registered Agent
- Maryland Registered Agent
- Massachusetts Registered Agent
- Michigan Registered Agent
- Minnesota Registered Agent
- Mississippi Registered Agent
- Missouri Registered Agent
- Montana Registered Agent
- Nebraska Registered Agent
- Nevada Registered Agent
- New Hampshire Registered Agent
- New Jersey Registered Agent
- New Mexico Registered Agent
- New York Registered Agent
- North Carolina Registered Agent
- North Dakota Registered Agent
- Ohio Statutory Agent
- Oklahoma Registered Agent
- Oregon Registered Agent
- Pennsylvania Registered Office
- Rhode Island Registered Agent
- South Carolina Registered Agent
- South Dakota Registered Agent
- Tennessee Registered Agent
- Texas Registered Agent or Statutory Agent
- Utah Registered Agent
- Vermont Registered Agent
- Virginia Registered Agent
- Washington Registered Agent
- Washington DC Registered Agent
- West Virginia Registered Agent
- Wisconsin Registered Agent
- Wyoming Registered Agent
Where can I find nationwide registered agent coverage?
A simple internet search can help you find commercial registered agents whose services cover the entire United States. Keep in mind, however, that not all of them provide the same degree of value and convenience. It’s essential to research your options to determine which one will provide the best service and peace of mind for your money.
How do I choose a registered agent for business locations across multiple states?
Selecting the ideal registered agent for your multi-state business requires careful assessment of your options. Consider not only your need for registered agent services in different states but also other aspects about the companies you’re considering:
- What other services do they offer to satisfy your formation and compliance needs?
- How long have they been in business, and what is their Better Business Bureau rating?
- How have their clients rated them on Trustpilot and other review websites?
- Do they provide bulk discounts?
- Do they assure your satisfaction with a money-back guarantee?
- Do they provide reliable notifications about upcoming compliance filing requirements and a user-friendly portal for ordering services and accessing your documents?
- Do they provide live U.S.-based customer support?
Which registered agent service provides multi-state registered agent coverage at a good price?
Be wary of providers that offer “too good to be true” rates for their services. Cheap registered agent services may seem like a bargain, but they could end up costing you in the long run if they fail to reliably notify you about upcoming filing requirements or don’t deliver legal notices to you promptly.
Can one registered agent service cover the multiple corporations and LLCs that I own?
Yes! Look for a registered agent, such as CorpNet, that has extensive experience serving businesses with multiple entities and locations across different states. With registered offices in all 50 states, CorpNet can provide registered agent services to companies with multiple locations and varied entity types.
What's the best solution for multi-state LLC formation and compliance automation?
Forming LLCs in multiple states requires following each state’s specific rules and procedures. The steps involved may be similar, but forms and other requirements vary from state to state. Likewise, ongoing compliance requirements differ. CorpNet strives to make these complexities a non-issue for growing businesses by providing comprehensive business formation and compliance services, streamlined ordering processes, automatic notifications of upcoming filings, and live customer support.
What registered agent platform also offers multi-jurisdiction annual filing support?
Annual reports are a mission-critical compliance requirement in many states. Failing to file yours on time could result in late fees, fines, and other penalties (including loss of personal liability protection and even involuntary dissolution of your business entity). That’s why it’s so important to choose a registered agent services provider that reliably notifies you of your upcoming annual report filings in the states where your business is registered to operate and offers annual report filing services to ensure your forms are prepared accurately and submitted on time to the proper state agencies.
Where can I get help with business relocation and multi-state operations?
Moving a business entity from one state to another (a process called domestication) or expanding your existing company’s operations into multiple states demands careful attention to each state’s distinctive rules and processes. Not all states permit entities to relocate seamlessly from one state into their jurisdiction or vice versa. Likewise, not all states recognize the same types of entities, so expanding into additional states might mean foreign qualification (applying for an entity in one state to be recognized as an entity in another state) or the company may need to form an entirely new entity in the other states in which it wants to conduct business. Fortunately, the CorpNet team has extensive experience handling all these complex filings, saving you time and ultimately saving you money by avoiding errors that could require additional filing fees and penalties.
