FAQ — Wyoming Registered Agent.ai
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a registered agent?
A registered agent is the person or business designated to receive legal documents, service of process, and government correspondence for your Wyoming entity. The registered agent must have a physical address in Wyoming and be available during normal business hours, five days a week.
What are Wyoming's registered agent rules?
Wyoming prohibits PO boxes, drop boxes, mail forwarding services, and virtual offices for registered agent addresses. The agent must maintain a real physical location in the state. Individual agents must be Wyoming residents, at least 18 years old, with a physical address and valid email address. Business entity agents must be registered and in good standing with the Secretary of State.
Can I be my own registered agent in Wyoming?
Yes, if you are a Wyoming resident with a qualifying physical address. But that means your home address goes on public records, and you must be at that address during business hours to accept legal papers. Most business owners prefer to keep their personal address private and avoid the availability requirement.
What types of documents does a registered agent receive?
Service of process (lawsuits, summons), subpoenas, Secretary of State correspondence, annual report notices, tax filings, and other official documents. We scan and forward everything the same day it arrives.
How quickly do you forward documents?
Same day. Documents arriving at our Cheyenne office are scanned and emailed to you within hours of receipt. They are simultaneously uploaded to your secure online portal.
What does your service cost?
$99 per year. That includes your Wyoming registered office address, same-day forwarding, annual report reminders, portal access, and privacy protection. No setup fee, no per-document charges.
What is Wyoming's annual report?
Wyoming requires every registered entity to file an annual report on the first day of its anniversary month. The minimum fee is $60. If your Wyoming assets exceed $300,000, the fee is calculated at $0.0002 per dollar of assets. We track your deadline and send reminders in advance.
What happens if I miss my annual report?
The Secretary of State may assess late penalties. Continued failure to file can result in administrative dissolution — your entity loses good standing and may lose the ability to transact business or enforce contracts.
How much does it cost to form an LLC in Wyoming?
The state filing fee is $100, or $102 if you file online. Wyoming has no state income tax and no franchise tax, which makes it one of the most cost-effective states for business formation.
Does Wyoming have a state income tax?
No. Wyoming has no personal income tax and no corporate income tax. This is one of the primary reasons businesses from across the country choose to form entities in Wyoming.
What about packages, Google postcards, and verification mail?
Our Cheyenne address is a registered agent address. Its purpose is accepting legal documents — service of process, Secretary of State correspondence, lawsuits, subpoenas, tax notices, and annual report reminders.
We do not accept packages. We decline Google Maps verification postcards, Amazon verification letters, and any third-party verification mailings.
Stray general mail occasionally arrives at a registered agent address. We forward up to 3 general items per year as a courtesy. Beyond that limit, we return it.
If your business needs a proper mailing address for daily correspondence, we offer a separate virtual mail add-on. Contact us for details.
How do I switch to your service?
File a change of registered agent form with the Wyoming Secretary of State. The filing fee is $5. When you enroll with us, we can help coordinate the transition.
How do I get started?
Visit our checkout page and complete enrollment. We provide your Cheyenne registered office address immediately. For new entities, list us on your formation documents. For existing businesses, file the $5 change-of-agent form.
Is Wyoming a good state to form a business?
Wyoming is widely considered one of the most business-friendly states. No state income tax, no franchise tax, strong privacy protections for business owners, low filing fees, and straightforward regulations. The $100 LLC formation fee and $60 annual report are among the lowest in the country.
How can I contact you?
Email support@wyomingregisteredagent.ai or call during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm Mountain Time. You can also visit our contact page.
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