Physical Colorado Address
We provide a real, compliant Colorado address, not a P.O. box.
A real Colorado 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 Colorado registered agent is a legally designated individual or company responsible for receiving service of process, legal notices, and official state correspondence on behalf of your business. Colorado law requires every LLC and corporation to maintain a registered agent with a physical address in the state. Without one, your business can fall out of good standing or miss critical legal documents.
We provide a real, compliant Colorado address, not a P.O. box.
We receive lawsuits, state notices, and official mail and notify you immediately.
We help you stay ahead of annual report deadlines and required filings.

National providers treat you like a number. We focus on Colorado 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 Colorado address.
We scan and forward documents so you never miss something important.
Choose the plan that fits your business needs
Essential compliance tools
Advanced legal coverage
Attorney consult if sued
"Fast, reliable, and truly local. Exactly what my Colorado LLC needed."
- Denver Business Owner
"They handled service of process quickly and kept us ahead of compliance deadlines."
- Boulder Small Business
"The support team is responsive and clear. No confusion, just results."
- Colorado Springs Founder
Yes. Colorado requires every LLC and corporation to designate and maintain a registered agent with a physical address in the state to receive service of process and official notices.
Yes, but you must have a physical Colorado address and be available during normal business hours. Many business owners choose a professional service for privacy and reliability.
Your business can fall out of good standing, face penalties, or miss important legal documents, including lawsuits.
Service of process refers to the legal delivery of court documents such as lawsuits or subpoenas to your registered agent.