Firstbase Agent

Your company's all-in-one compliance solution

Put ongoing compliance, filings, and reports on autopilot.
Never miss a deadline.

Firstbase Agent™

What's a registered agent?

Registered agents act as a company's official point of contact. Their job is to receive tax forms, legal notices, and other key documents from the state. All 50 states require businesses to appoint a registered agent.

More than a registered agent

We offer much more than just a name on a piece of paper you're used to seeing. That's because our team understands the complex legal requirements in each state to let you operate and scale your business as freely as you want.

Automated peace of mind.

We track all compliance requirements and deadlines to keep your company in good standing. With our Autopilot plan, we’ll file all annual reports and franchise taxe reports on your behalf!

Your command center awaits.

Get an instant overview of your company’s status in each state. Click on a state to view requirements, upcoming deadlines, and take any necessary actions. Forget all the government websites— manage everything from your compliance dashboard.

Registered agents where you need them.

All US companies are required to have a registered agent in each state where they operate. Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered with registered agents in states all around the US.

Foreign qualification when you need it.

Need to expand your business to a new state? No problem. Just select a state on your compliance dashboard and we’ll take care of it for you.

Compliance in just one click

Get integrated one-click services to manage more complex compliance
across multiple states effortlessly, so your business always stays one step ahead.

File reports and taxes fast, with confidence.

We'll file your state annual reports and franchise taxes in every state where your business operates.

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Tax Filings

Expand your business in more states.

We’ll register your company to transact in other states so you can build your business across state borders.

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