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The mail your registered agent forwards is never junk. Here’s why it matters — and how to make sure it never sits unread.
What a registered agent actually does
Every Florida company is required to name a registered agent: the official recipient for legal and state correspondence. When the state has a deadline for you, or someone sues your company, the notice goes to your agent — and the clock starts ticking whether you read it or not.
Why ignoring it gets expensive fast
- Lawsuits — miss a served complaint and you can lose by default, without ever telling your side
- State deadlines — administrative dissolution notices give you a window to fix things; unread, the window closes
- Renewals — agent service itself expires, and a company without an agent falls out of compliance automatically
How the platform handles it
- Upload what your agent forwardsEvery notice, letter, and renewal — straight into the Document Reader.
- Get the plain-English versionWhat this document is, what it requires, and by when.
- See it in your checklistDeadlines extracted from agent mail land in your Compliance Checklist with alerts.
Never let official mail expire in a drawer.
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