Michigan Registered Agent for LLCs

Michigan requires every LLC to designate a registered agent — an individual or entity with a physical Michigan street address available during business hours.

What Michigan requires

The Michigan registered agent must have a physical street address in the state (no PO Boxes) and be available during normal business hours to accept service of process and state mail.

Who can serve

  • An individual Michigan resident with a physical street address
  • A commercial registered agent service authorised in Michigan
  • The LLC member or manager themselves, if they meet the residency requirement

Cost

Serving as your own agent: $0. Professional registered agent service in Michigan: typically $100–$300/year. Many formation services include a free first year.

How to change your agent

File a Statement of Change (or equivalent) with the Michigan Secretary of State. Filing fees are typically nominal.

Why use a professional service

If you do not have a stable Michigan address, work irregular hours, or want to keep your home address off the public record, a commercial registered agent is worth the annual cost. Service of process must be accepted in person; a missed delivery can result in a default judgment.

Frequently asked questions

Can I be my own registered agent in Michigan?
Yes, if you are a Michigan resident with a physical street address (not a PO Box) and are available during normal business hours.
How much does a Michigan registered agent cost?
Typically $100–$300 per year for a professional service. Some formation services include the first year free.
What happens if I don't maintain a registered agent in Michigan?
The Secretary of State can administratively dissolve the LLC. You may also miss legal notices and incur default judgments.

Sources & further reading

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