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I'm curious - I believe that in many states you need to register in the state you live, even if you are also registering in DE. Does Clerky guide you though this process as well?

I believe that DE also requires an agent on-site? Do you provide this the registered agent forwarding, etc?

Very neat idea. Good luck!



Thanks!

We have an optional template that will get you registered as a foreign corporation in California, if you need that (and if you need another state, just let us know). I should note that the California Secretary of State does not accept electronic signatures though, so there is some manual process there.

For DE, we do partner with a registered agent service (all that is handled by us so it doesn't add any extra steps for you).


Who's the registered agent? CT or someone else? I ask because I just want to make sure that I have full portability if needed down the road. If it's CT, I imagine that handover process is easy enough; if not, might be a bit harder.


We use Incorp - one of the top 3 registered agent services in the US (the other two are CSC and CT) (by volume). Portability is very easy - you just file an amended charter with the new registered agent.


Personally, I'd find Massachusetts very helpful. Just sayin. ;)


Got it... we'll look into that!




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