This survey is designed to help Texas business owners, investors, and founders understand which business structure may be appropriate based on ownership, profitability, operations, and compliance considerations.
It is commonly used by:
• Amazon and e-commerce sellers
• Short-term rental and real estate investors
• Manufacturing and distribution businesses
• Foreign individuals or companies forming a U.S. business in Texas
Your responses will be used to generate an informational recommendation.
This survey does not create a legal or tax relationship and does not replace professional advice.
A CPA review may be required for complex situations, including foreign ownership, multi-entity structures, real estate holdings, or high-growth businesses.
Texas Registered Agent Requirement
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Texas LLC Requirement
Every Texas LLC is legally required to have a Registered Agent with a physical Texas address.
The Registered Agent receives official documents such as state notices, compliance reminders, and legal correspondence.
Who Can Be a Registered Agent?
Option A: You (the business owner)
Pros
Cons
Your address becomes public record
You must be available during business hours
Risk of missed notices if you travel or move
Option B: Friend or Family Member (Texas resident)
Pros
Cons
Risk of missed or mishandled documents
Dependence on someone else’s availability
Less professional as the business grows
Option C: Professional Registered Agent Service
Pros
Privacy (your home address stays off public records)
Reliable handling of legal notices
Compliance reminders
Ideal for out-of-state or busy owners
Cons