Registered Agent

Texas Registered Agent 2026: Requirements, Cost, and How to Choose

The complete 2026 guide to Texas's registered agent requirements: who qualifies, what the role involves, the $15 state change fee, and how to switch to a flat-fee commercial RA service.

Registered agent service materials for a Texas business entity.

What a Texas Registered Agent Actually Is

Registered agent fee schedule and supporting paperwork on a desk.
Registered agent fee schedule and supporting paperwork on a desk.

Under Tex. Bus. Org. Code § 5.201, every LLC and corporation registered to do business in Texas must continuously maintain a registered agent within the state. The registered agent is the person or business designated to receive service of process (lawsuits, summonses, subpoenas), official state correspondence (annual report reminders, tax notices, dissolution notices), and any other legal mail addressed to the entity. The agent must have a physical Texas street address (P.O. boxes are not accepted) and must be available during normal business hours to accept hand-delivered service.

Texas is one of the most popular formation states and has a deep ecosystem of commercial registered agent providers in Austin, Houston, and Dallas. This is what distinguishes Texas's registered agent requirements from other jurisdictions. The role exists to ensure that every entity registered in Texas can be reliably contacted by courts, government agencies, and counterparties, even if the actual business owners live out of state, travel frequently, or operate primarily online.

Who can serve as a Texas registered agent

Three categories qualify under Texas law: (1) an individual Texas resident who is at least 18 years old, has a physical Texas address, and is available during business hours, (2) a Texas-domiciled business entity authorized to transact business in the state, or (3) a commercial registered agent service registered with the Texas Secretary of State to provide RA services to multiple entities. Most businesses choose option 3 because it provides address privacy, reliable availability, professional document handling, and continuity through ownership changes or relocations.

What happens if you don't maintain one

Failure to maintain a registered agent in Texas is one of the fastest paths to administrative dissolution. If your registered agent resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, or simply stops responding, the state has no reliable way to deliver legal notices. Missed service of process can result in default judgments against your business, judgments you never had a chance to defend because you never received notice. The Texas Secretary of State typically allows 30 days notice of resignation, but you remain responsible for designating a replacement immediately.

What's Actually Involved in Texas Registered Agent Service

Texas Registered Agent at a Glance

ItemValue
Statutory citationTex. Bus. Org. Code § 5.201
Required hoursnormal business hours
Change filing nameStatement of Change of Registered Agent or Office
State filing fee to change$15
Resignation notice required30 days
File.Business RA service$99/year flat

On paper, the registered agent role looks simple: receive mail, forward it to the business. In practice, professional registered agent service in Texas involves five distinct operational responsibilities that explain why most businesses use a commercial provider rather than serving as their own agent.

Responsibility 1: Continuous physical-address coverage

The Texas registered agent address must be staffed during normal business hours every business day, year-round. A solo business owner serving as their own RA must be physically present at the listed address during those hours, no exceptions for travel, illness, or vacation. Commercial RA services maintain multiple staffed locations and redundancy so that coverage is uninterrupted.

Responsibility 2: Same-day handling of time-sensitive documents

When service of process arrives, the clock starts immediately. Texas courts typically give defendants 20-30 days to respond from the date of service. A registered agent who lets a summons sit in a mailbox for a week effectively shortens the response window. File.Business scans every piece of Texas mail within 4 business hours of receipt and routes time-sensitive items (lawsuits, IRS notices, state revenue notices) to the business owner with a same-day notification.

Responsibility 3: Address privacy from the public record

Texas's public business records show every entity's registered agent name and address. If you serve as your own RA at your home address, that address becomes searchable through the Texas business entity database, and from there, through aggregators, public records sites, and direct-mail solicitations. Commercial registered agent service shields your personal address by listing the RA service's commercial address on the public record.

Responsibility 4: Coordinating registered agent changes

Changing the Texas registered agent requires filing the Statement of Change of Registered Agent or Office with the Secretary of State and paying the $15 state fee. If the old agent has resigned, the entity has a limited window to appoint a replacement before the state begins administrative dissolution proceedings. File.Business handles the change filing, the consent of the new agent, and confirmation of the update on the public record.

Responsibility 5: Compliance calendar integration

A registered agent receives most state compliance reminders (annual report due dates, franchise tax notices, certificate renewals). Routing these reminders into a usable compliance calendar is what turns the registered agent role into a compliance system. File.Business integrates Texas registered agent mail with the entity's compliance score and filing calendar so deadlines are surfaced before they trigger penalties.

When to Switch Your Texas Registered Agent

Most entities switch registered agents 1-3 times during their operational life. Four scenarios are the most common triggers in Texas.

Scenario 1: Your formation service overcharged for year-2 RA

Many low-cost formation services advertise "free first year" registered agent service and then auto-renew at $150-$300/year for subsequent years. Switching to a transparent flat-fee provider mid-year is a common move. File.Business serves as Texas registered agent at a flat $99/year with no renewal escalation.

Scenario 2: You're consolidating multi-state entities

Businesses operating in Texas plus other states often start with different RA providers in each jurisdiction. Consolidating to a single multi-state RA service simplifies compliance, billing, and document handling. File.Business provides registered agent service in all 51 jurisdictions, so a multi-state portfolio is managed from one dashboard.

Scenario 3: Your current agent has reliability issues

Common reliability failures: missed scan of an SOP envelope, slow turnaround on annual report notices, lost mail, missed renewal payments. A registered agent that delivers mail unreliably defeats the entire purpose of the role. The cost of switching ($15 Texas fee plus the new provider's onboarding) is trivial compared to the cost of a missed lawsuit or default judgment.

Scenario 4: Your business is moving out of state

If your business is leaving Texas but maintaining Texas entity registration (for example, when relocating headquarters but keeping Texas as a foreign-qualified jurisdiction), you need a Texas registered agent who is not affiliated with your former address. Commercial RA service maintains Texas coverage independent of where the business owners live.

How File.Business Handles Texas Registered Agent Service

File.Business provides Texas registered agent service to individual entities and to multi-entity portfolios. The service includes: a physical Texas street address that satisfies Tex. Bus. Org. Code § 5.201; continuous coverage during normal business hours; 4-hour scanning of all received mail; intelligent routing of time-sensitive items (SOP, IRS notices, state revenue notices) to the entity owner with same-day notification; annual report reminders integrated with the File.Business compliance calendar; secure digital storage of all received documents in the entity's document vault; and assistance with any future registered agent changes the entity may make. Flat $99/year, no renewal escalation, no upsells.

What this looks like in practice

Day 1: you authorize File.Business as your Texas RA. Day 1 (same day): we file the Statement of Change of Registered Agent or Office with the Texas Secretary of State and pay the $15 state fee. Within 2-5 business days: the change is reflected on the public record and your prior agent is notified. From there: every piece of mail received at the Texas RA address is scanned the same business day, classified by document type, and surfaced in your dashboard with appropriate urgency. The whole arrangement is silent unless something time-sensitive arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a registered agent required for an LLC in Texas?

Yes. Under Tex. Bus. Org. Code § 5.201, every LLC and corporation registered to do business in Texas must continuously maintain a registered agent with a physical Texas street address. Failure to maintain one is a leading cause of administrative dissolution.

Can I be my own registered agent in Texas?

Yes, if you are a Texas resident, at least 18 years old, have a physical Texas street address (no P.O. boxes), and are available at that address during normal business hours every business day. Most business owners use a commercial registered agent service for the address privacy, continuous availability, and document-handling reliability that come with professional RA service.

How much does a registered agent cost in Texas?

Commercial registered agent service in Texas typically ranges from $99-$300 per year. File.Business serves as Texas registered agent at a flat $99/year with no renewal escalation, plus the Texas state filing fee of $15 to change your RA designation on the public record.

How do I change my registered agent in Texas?

File the Statement of Change of Registered Agent or Office with the Texas Secretary of State and pay the $15 filing fee. The new registered agent must consent to the appointment (typically a separate form or checkbox on the change filing). Processing is typically 2-10 business days. File.Business handles the entire change filing on your behalf when you switch to our RA service.

Can I use a P.O. box as my registered agent address in Texas?

No. Texas requires a physical street address for the registered agent. The agent must be available at that address during business hours to accept hand-delivered service of process. P.O. boxes do not satisfy this requirement.

What does File.Business include with Texas registered agent service?

Flat $99/year for a physical Texas street address, continuous business-hours coverage, 4-hour scan of all received mail, same-day routing of time-sensitive items (SOP, IRS notices), annual report reminders integrated with your compliance calendar, secure digital storage in your document vault, and free assistance with any future RA change filings. No renewal escalation, no add-on fees.

Ready for Texas registered agent service?

File.Business serves as your Texas registered agent at a flat $99/year, physical Texas street address, 4-hour mail scan, same-day routing of time-sensitive items, and integration with your compliance calendar. No renewal escalation. No add-on fees.

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