How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Wisconsin

How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Wisconsin

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How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Wisconsin

How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Wisconsin

Wisconsin law requires your LLC to hire a registered agent, a person or company authorized to accept official correspondence on behalf of your business, such as legal or tax documents. 

A registered agent ensures your business receives all key documents and notices and complies fully with state regulations.  

Registered Agent Requirements in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, an LLC owner, known as a member, can be the registered agent, or you can choose an individual that meets state requirements. In Wisconsin, registered agents must:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Be a Wisconsin resident with an address in the state that’s not a P.O. box or a company with a Wisconsin business address authorized to do business there.
  • Be available during regular business hours. 
  • Be able to notify a business when they’ve received correspondence on their behalf.

Registered Agent Services

Many business owners hire a registered agent service to ensure all important documents are received and addressed promptly. A registered agent service also offers convenience. 

If you choose to be your registered agent, you’ll have to be available at your registered agent’s address during regular business hours. However, a registered agent service will allow you the flexibility to run and grow your business wherever you need to be. 

An agency also offers privacy. Since they will receive all official correspondence for your business, you would never be served with a summons for your business in front of customers or employees. 

Choosing a Registered Agent Service

Some registered agent services operate nationally, allowing you to form LLCs in other states if your business expands. However, if you don’t choose a national agency, you’ll need one with an office in Wisconsin. 

You’ll also want an agency that will:

  • Send deadline reminders for things like annual reports to ensure your LLC stays in compliance
  • Digitally store your documents so you can access them at any time
  • Be available during regular business hours
  • Offer great customer service

Prices for registered agent services vary, which may affect your decision. Registered agent services generally run $50 to $300 annually.

How to Appoint a Registered Agent in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, you’ll officially appoint your registered agent when you form your LLC by filling in the registered agent information on your articles of organization.

You can file your articles of organization online on the Department of Financial Institutions’ website.

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Alternatively, you can download the form and file it by mail.

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The mailing address is:

State of WI-Dept. of Financial Institutions
PO Box 93348
Milwaukee, WI, 53293-0348 

Once your LLC is approved in Wisconsin, your registered agent is officially appointed. You do not need to do anything further in terms of registering your agent. 

In Closing

Wisconsin requires your LLC to have a registered agent. Some LLCs appoint a member as their registered agent, but hiring a professional service offers many advantages. 

You’ll likely need to decide on whichever route you choose before you form your LLC. You can change your registered agent later if you do so, though it requires additional paperwork.

Wisconsin Registered Agent FAQs

Can I be my registered agent in Wisconsin?

Yes. When filling out your Articles of Organization, simply put your name and address in the space for a registered agent.

What does a registered agent do for an LLC in Wisconsin?

A registered agent receives all government notices and documents for your LLC and must be at the designated address during business hours. Of course, you can be your registered agent, but designating someone else helps you maintain privacy and gives you greater freedom of movement.