Texas Registered Agent Service
Fast. Compliant. Privacy-Focused. $149/year.
If you operate a business in Texas, you are legally required to maintain a registered agent. Relay Registered Agent provides reliable, nationwide registered agent service with real-time document delivery, compliance support, and transparent pricing.
What Is a Texas Registered Agent?
A Texas registered agent is a person or company designated to receive:
Service of process (lawsuits)
Legal notices
State correspondence from the Texas Secretary of State
Every LLC, corporation, and many partnerships in Texas must maintain a registered agent with a physical address in Texas (not a P.O. Box).
Why Choose Relay Registered Agent?
Most registered agent services operate as passive mail receivers. Relay is built for active compliance and real-time delivery.
What You Get:
$149/year flat rate (no upsells or renewal surprises)
Same-day scanning of all legal and state documents
Instant email notifications
Secure online dashboard access
Compliance reminders to help avoid penalties
Privacy protection (keep your personal address off public records)
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How Much Does a Texas Registered Agent Cost?
Most Texas registered agent services charge:
$99–$300 per year
Many advertise low introductory pricing, then increase at renewal
Relay offers flat pricing at $149/year, with no hidden fees or pricing changes.
Texas Registered Agent Requirements
To serve as a registered agent in Texas, the agent must:
Have a physical street address in Texas
Be available during normal business hours
Consent to serve in the role
Failure to maintain a registered agent can result in:
Administrative dissolution
Loss of good standing
Default judgments in lawsuits
Who Needs a Registered Agent in Texas?
You need a registered agent if you have any of the following registered with the Texas Secretary of State:
LLC (Limited Liability Company)
Corporation (Inc., Corp.)
Limited Partnership (LP)
Nonprofit organization
Foreign entity registered to do business in Texas
Texas Registered Agent for Out-of-State Businesses
If your company is formed outside Texas but conducts business in the state, you must:
Register as a foreign entity in Texas
Appoint a Texas registered agent
This is required before legally operating in Texas.
Can I Be My Own Registered Agent?
Yes—but it comes with tradeoffs:
Pros:
No annual fee
Cons:
Your address becomes public record
You must be available during all business hours
Risk of missing important legal notices
Service of process could occur in front of clients or employees
Most business owners choose a professional service to avoid these issues.
What Happens If You Don’t Have One?
If your registered agent fails or resigns and you do not replace them:
The state may revoke your business authority
You could miss lawsuits or deadlines
Courts may enter default judgments against your company
How to Get a Texas Registered Agent (Step-by-Step)
Choose a registered agent service
Sign up online
List the agent in your formation documents
File with the Texas Secretary of State
Maintain the service annually
How to Change Your Texas Registered Agent
To switch your registered agent in Texas:
Complete Form 401 (Change of Registered Agent/Office)
File it with the Texas Secretary of State
Pay the $15 state filing fee
Wait for confirmation from the state
If you sign up with Relay, we guide you through this process and handle the details to ensure the change is completed correctly and efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest registered agent in Texas?
The cheapest options typically start around $99/year, but many increase after the first year. Flat-rate services like Relay provide more predictable pricing over time.
Do I need a registered agent in Texas for an LLC?
Yes. Texas law requires every LLC to maintain a registered agent with a physical Texas address.
How fast will I receive documents?
Most documents are scanned and delivered the same day they are received.
Can I use your address for my business?
No. Registered agent addresses are for legal and government mail only. They should not be used for general business mail, banking, or public-facing business listings.
Do you operate outside Texas?
Yes. Relay provides registered agent service in all 50 states.