What is a Registered Agent in Maine?
If you are forming an LLC or Corporation in Maine, state law requires you to designate a Registered Agent. The Registered Agent acts as your business's official point of contact to receive legal documents, tax notices, and service of process (lawsuits) from the Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions.
Maine Registered Agent Requirements
Not just anyone can be a Registered Agent. According to the Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, your agent must meet the following strict criteria:
| State Agency | Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions |
|---|---|
| Can I be my own Agent? | Yes |
| Residency Rule | Must have a physical street address in Maine and be available during normal business hours. P.O. Boxes are not allowed. |
What Happens If I Don't Have a Registered Agent?
Maintaining a Registered Agent is not optional—it is a continuous legal requirement for the life of your business. Failure to maintain a valid Registered Agent in Maine will result in:
- Administrative dissolution of the LLC and potential loss of good standing.
- Loss of liability protection (the "corporate veil" could be pierced).
- Inability to obtain a Certificate of Good Standing.
How to Change Your Registered Agent in Maine
If you need to switch to a commercial registered agent service or update your existing agent's address, you must file official paperwork with the state.
| Official Form Name | Statement of Change of Registered Agent and/or Registered Office |
|---|---|
| State Filing Fee | $35 |
Should You Use a Commercial Registered Agent Service?
While you are legally allowed to be your own agent in Maine, most business owners choose to hire a professional commercial Registered Agent service (typically costing $39 to $299 per year). Using a commercial service keeps your personal home address off the public public record, prevents you from receiving embarrassing legal summons in front of clients or family, and ensures you never miss a critical state compliance deadline while traveling.