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Colorado . Registered Agent

Colorado registered agent rules + how to change yours.

Every Colorado LLC, Corp, and LP must designate a registered agent. This guide explains who can serve, address requirements, and the $10 change process.

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Colorado registered agent requirements

  • Physical Colorado address. P.O. Boxes are not accepted.
  • At least 18 years old.
  • Colorado resident or authorized entity.
  • Acceptance of appointment.
  • Available during business hours.
Required service

Colorado Registered Agent: at a glance.

Every entity registered in the state must maintain a registered agent with a physical address.

Filing details

How Colorado handles Registered Agent.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

Colorado Registered Agent questions.

What is a registered agent at the Colorado Secretary of State?

It is the person or company you designate on your Colorado filing to receive legal and state notices for the entity, and Colorado requires every LLC and corporation to name and maintain one with a physical in-state address. Without a valid agent, Colorado can refuse filings or revoke your standing. We serve as your Colorado agent and keep the SOS record current.

Can I be my own registered agent in Colorado?

Yes, Colorado lets you act as your own agent if you have a physical address in the state and are available during business hours, but your address becomes public and you risk missing a lawsuit if you are out. Most owners use a service for privacy and reliability. We explain the Colorado trade-offs and can take the role so nothing is missed.

What happens if my Colorado registered agent resigns or lapses?

It is one of the most common causes of losing good standing: if Colorado has no valid agent on record, it stops reaching you and can move the entity toward administrative dissolution. You must name a replacement promptly. We provide continuous Colorado agent service and update the Secretary of State record so there is never a gap. Link reinstatement.

How do I change my registered agent with the Colorado Secretary of State?

You file a change-of-agent form with the Colorado SOS naming the new agent and their address, and the change takes effect when accepted. It is a simple filing but easy to forget when you switch providers. We handle the Colorado change filing so your record stays accurate and notices keep reaching you. Link change-registered-agent.

Does the registered agent address show on the Colorado public record?

Yes, the agent's name and address are part of the public Colorado filing, which is exactly why owners who use their home address lose privacy. A commercial agent's address appears instead of yours. We provide a Colorado business address for the agent role so your personal address stays off the public record.

Can one agent cover my LLC in multiple states?

Not with a single registration: each state requires an agent physically located there, so an entity registered in several states needs an agent in each. A national provider can cover them all under one account. We coordinate Colorado and any other-state agent coverage so every jurisdiction where you are registered has a valid agent. Link foreign-qualification.

What does a registered agent actually receive?

Service of process, lawsuits and subpoenas, plus official Colorado state mail like annual report reminders, tax notices, and compliance letters. Timely forwarding matters because a missed lawsuit can lead to a default judgment. We scan and forward your Colorado documents quickly so you never miss a deadline that starts a clock.

Do I need a registered agent before I file with Colorado?

Yes, you must name the agent on the formation document itself, so the agent has to be lined up before you file with the Colorado Secretary of State. Filing without one gets rejected. We put the Colorado agent in place as part of forming or registering your entity so the filing goes through the first time. Link form-an-llc.

Does File.Business provide registered agent service in Colorado?

Yes. We act as your registered agent in Colorado, keep the Secretary of State record current, scan and forward service of process and state mail the same day, and track the compliance deadlines those notices carry, so the role is handled rather than left to a home address and a hope.

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