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Texas registered agent

A reliable Texas address for the notices that matter.

Houston-based registered-agent support for Texas filing entities, included at $0 per year for eligible Mr. Argo formation-bundle clients.

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What is included

A clear scope before work begins.

A Texas filing entity must continuously maintain a registered agent and registered office. Mr. Argo receives qualifying process, notices and demands at a physical Houston office and forwards or reports them using the contact information on file.

  • Physical registered office in Houston during business hours
  • Receipt and forwarding of qualifying process, notices and demands
  • $0 monthly and $0 annual renewal for eligible formation-bundle clients
  • Bilingual communication and account updates
  • Change-of-agent guidance when your public record needs updating
How it works

Three steps to move forward.

01

Confirm eligibility

Verify the Texas entity, bundle status and current public filing information.

02

Document consent

Complete the registered-agent consent and keep the correct entity contacts on file.

03

Maintain contact

Update Mr. Argo promptly if your mailing address, email, phone or responsible person changes.

Important details

What Texas requires from the entity and the agent.

Texas requires domestic and foreign filing entities to continuously maintain a registered agent and registered office in the state. The office must be a physical Texas address where service can be made during business hours.

A registered agent receives and forwards process, notices and demands. Failure to maintain an agent and office can put an entity’s Texas status at risk.

FAQ

Answers before you get started.

Who qualifies for the $0 annual price?

The offer is for eligible formation-bundle clients. The written service agreement confirms eligibility and the terms that govern continuation or termination.

Can the registered office be a P.O. box?

Texas says the registered office generally must be a physical Texas address where the agent can be served during business hours.

What must I do as the business owner?

Keep the entity active, keep your contact information current and respond promptly to notices forwarded by the agent.

Does a registered agent replace legal counsel?

No. The agent receives and forwards notices; it does not automatically provide legal representation or legal advice.

Free first conversation

Let’s make the next step clear.

Tell us where the business stands and we’ll explain what information is needed to move forward.

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