Physical New York Address
We provide a real, compliant New York address for service of process.
A real New York registered agent address for service of process, legal compliance, and peace of mind, built for local businesses that want to stay protected and in good standing.

A New York registered agent is a designated individual or company responsible for receiving service of process, legal notices, and official state correspondence on behalf of your business. While New York designates the Secretary of State as the statutory agent, many businesses choose a professional service for privacy, reliability, and faster document handling.
We provide a real, compliant New York address for service of process.
We receive lawsuits, state notices, and official mail and notify you immediately.
We help you stay ahead of biennial statement deadlines and required filings.

National providers treat you like a number. We focus on New York businesses and understand local compliance requirements inside and out.
Choose your plan and list us as your registered agent.
We accept service of process and official mail at our New York address.
We scan and forward documents so you never miss something important.
Choose the plan that fits your business needs
Essential registered agent service for New York businesses
Enhanced support with compliance reminders
Guaranteed attorney consult if sued
"Fast, reliable, and truly local. Exactly what my New York LLC needed."
- Manhattan Business Owner
"They handled service of process quickly and kept us ahead of compliance deadlines."
- Brooklyn Small Business
"The support team is responsive and clear. No confusion, just results."
- Long Island Founder
New York designates the Secretary of State as the statutory agent for service of process for LLCs and corporations. However, many businesses choose a professional registered agent for privacy, organization, and faster document handling.
While the Secretary of State serves as the default agent, you can designate a professional service for better privacy and reliability. This keeps your personal address off public records.
New York requires LLCs to publish a notice of formation in two newspapers (one daily, one weekly) for six consecutive weeks within 120 days of formation, then file a Certificate of Publication with the state.
New York requires biennial statements every two years during the calendar month your entity was formed. The filing fee is $9.