What Is a Registered Agent in Wyoming? — Wyoming Registered Agent.ai

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What Is a Registered Agent in Wyoming?

A registered agent is the designated point of contact between your Wyoming business and the state. Every LLC, corporation, nonprofit, and limited partnership registered with the Wyoming Secretary of State must maintain a registered agent with a physical address in Wyoming. Here is how the system works.

The Registered Agent's Job

Your registered agent accepts legal documents and state correspondence on behalf of your business. This includes:

  • Service of process (lawsuits and court summons)
  • Subpoenas
  • Secretary of State notices
  • Annual report reminders
  • Tax correspondence

The agent holds these documents at a physical Wyoming address and forwards them to you promptly. They do not provide legal advice, represent your business in court, or respond to filings — they ensure critical documents reach you without delay.

Wyoming's Specific Requirements

Wyoming sets higher standards than many states for registered agents:

Physical address only. PO boxes, drop boxes, mail forwarding addresses, and virtual office addresses are all prohibited. The registered agent address must be a real, physical location where process servers can deliver documents in person.

Business-hours availability. The agent must be reachable at the registered address during normal business hours, five days a week. An employee may accept process in the agent's absence, but only with written authority kept on file.

Individual qualifications. A person serving as a registered agent must be a Wyoming resident, at least 18 years old, and must maintain both a physical address and a valid email address.

Entity qualifications. A business entity acting as a registered agent must be registered and in good standing with the Secretary of State.

Why Use a Professional Registered Agent

Privacy. When you serve as your own agent, your personal address appears on the Secretary of State's public database. Anyone can look it up. A professional agent keeps your home off public records.

Availability. Being available at a fixed address every business day is impractical for most business owners. Travel, remote work, or simply being away from your desk means you might miss a process server.

Consistency. Your registered agent address stays the same regardless of where you move. Change offices, relocate to another state, or go fully remote — the address the Secretary of State has on file remains stable.

Speed. We scan and forward every document the same day it arrives. You get email notification plus a copy stored in your secure portal.

Can You Be Your Own Agent?

Wyoming allows business owners to serve as their own registered agent if they meet the residency and address requirements. The trade-off is that your personal address becomes public, you need to be physically present during business hours, and you lose the benefits of professional document management.

Our Service

We provide registered agent service in Wyoming for $99/year. That includes:

  • Physical registered office address in Cheyenne
  • Same-day scanning and email forwarding
  • Annual report deadline tracking and reminders
  • Secure online document portal
  • Privacy protection on all public filings

No setup fees. No per-document charges. One annual payment covers everything.

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Serving Businesses Across Wyoming

Wyoming registered agent requirements apply statewide. We serve businesses wherever they operate:

Cheyenne — Laramie County; state capital and the largest city, home to government, military, and energy industry operations.

Casper — Natrona County; central Wyoming hub for energy, ranching, and regional commerce.

Laramie — Albany County; home to the University of Wyoming and a growing tech and education sector.

Gillette — Campbell County; energy capital of Wyoming with significant coal and natural gas operations.

Rock Springs — Sweetwater County; mining, energy, and trona processing center in southwestern Wyoming.

Sheridan — Sheridan County; northern Wyoming ranching community with tourism and healthcare industries.

Jackson — Teton County; gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone, with a tourism-driven economy.

Riverton — Fremont County; agricultural and wind energy hub in central Wyoming.

Cody — Park County; tourism, agriculture, and energy services near the east entrance of Yellowstone.

Evanston — Uinta County; southwestern Wyoming community with energy and railroad history.

Wherever your entity is based, our Cheyenne address satisfies Wyoming Secretary of State requirements.

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Professional registered agent service in Wyoming — $99/year, everything included.