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North Carolina Registered Agent Requirements Every LLC, both foreign and domestic, must have a Registered Agent with a registered office within the State of North Carolina at all times. The Registered Office must be in the State of North Carolina and located at a street address (a P.O. Box only is not acceptable).
To obtain your North Carolina Certificate of Authority, you will submit an Application for Certificate of Authority, along with required certificates or certified copies from your home state. You will need to appoint a registered agent in order for your filing to be approved.
You can name yourself, your spouse, or an employee as the registered agent for your business, but keep in mind that your agent must be someone who is at the listed address during business hours.
A certificate of authority grants permission to collect sales taxes, use sales tax proceeds, and file tax returns ing to the guidelines of that state. A business license allows a business to operate in a specific jurisdiction.
This means if you have a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, or limited liability partnership (LLP), either organized in North Carolina (a domestic entity) or formed in another state and conducting business there (a foreign entity), you need a registered agent.
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Businesses that are incorporated in another state will typically apply for a California certificate of authority. Doing so registers the business as a foreign entity and eliminates the need to incorporate a new entity. Operating without a certificate of authority may result in penalties or fines.
Yes. Every registered business entity, both domestic and foreign, is required by law to maintain a registered agent and registered office in order to do business in North Carolina. A registered agent must be designated when you file formation or foreign registration documents with the Secretary of State.

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