What changing your Registered Agent in New Hampshire actually involves.
Service of process, same day
When something legal lands at your Registered Agent address, we notify you the same day with a scanned PDF in your dashboard. No mailed delays, no missed deadlines.
Physical New Hampshire address
New Hampshire requires every entity to maintain a Registered Agent with a physical New Hampshire street address that accepts mail during business hours. PO boxes are not allowed.
Free change filing
When you sign up for our Registered Agent service, we file the Statement of Change of Registered Agent with New Hampshire SOS at no extra service charge. You only pay the $15 state fee.
Why most entities switch
Old Registered Agent company got slow, lost mail, raised prices, sold to a holding company. Or your attorney stopped doing it. Switching is the simplest fix and prevents missed legal notices.
Privacy for your address
Our address goes on the public New Hampshire SOS record instead of yours. Less spam mail, fewer process-server visits at your home or office.
Compliance calendar included
Every entity on our Registered Agent service gets a built-in compliance calendar with New Hampshire Annual Report deadlines, license renewals, and amendment due dates. Visible in your BOS dashboard.
A clean handoff, in 6 steps.
Sign up and pick a plan
Pick Registered Agent Service only or the Compliance Bundle. Both include the free change filing.
Confirm entity details
We pull your New Hampshire SOS record to confirm entity name, current Registered Agent on file, and principal address.
Prepare Statement of Change of Registered Agent
We pre-fill the Statement of Change of Registered Agent with our Registered Agent name and address. You sign as an authorized member or officer.
File with New Hampshire SOS
Submitted electronically with $15 state fee. Processing typically 3 to 10 business days.
Notify your previous Registered Agent
We coordinate a written notice to your previous Registered Agent that the change is in effect, so they release any held mail to us.
Registered Agent service begins
Once New Hampshire SOS accepts the change, we are your Registered Agent of record. Service of process, mail scanning, and compliance calendar all live in your BOS dashboard.
Pick Registered Agent service only, or switch and bundle the rest.
We file the change at no extra cost when you sign up for our Registered Agent service. Pick the bundle that fits.
- Free Statement of Change of Registered Agent filing when you sign up
- Physical street address in New Hampshire, no PO box
- Same-day digital notification of any service of process
- Mail scanning and forwarding to your dashboard
- Compliance calendar built into your BOS
- 1 hour response time during business hours
- Cancel anytime, no questions asked
- Registered Agent service in New Hampshire (1 entity)
- Free Statement of Change of Registered Agent filing when you sign up
- Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
- Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
- 1 Amendment included per year
- Deadline monitoring across all your filings
- Priority human support, no chatbot queue
Common questions.
What is a Registered Agent in New Hampshire?
A registered agent is the person or company on your New Hampshire record who receives legal mail and service of process during business hours. Every New Hampshire LLC and corporation must name one with a physical in-state address. It exists so the state and courts always have a reliable place to reach your business; naming a commercial agent instead of yourself keeps your address private and ensures nothing is missed.
Why would I change my New Hampshire Registered Agent?
Common reasons: your current agent buried mail or raised the price at renewal, you moved and can no longer serve as your own, you want your home address off the public record, or you are consolidating several entities under one provider. Whatever the reason, changing is routine and does not disrupt your entity, and a better registered agent often pays for itself in avoided missed notices.
How much does it cost to change Registered Agent in New Hampshire?
The cost is the New Hampshire state filing fee for the Statement of Change of Registered Agent, which the state sets, plus our service; current amounts are on the pricing page. Some states charge nothing to change and others a small fee. Either way it is a one-time filing, not a recurring charge, so switching away from an overpriced provider usually saves money quickly.
How long does the change take in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire usually records the change in anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on its queue and whether you expedite. Your agent coverage with us can begin right away, so you are protected during the transition even before the state updates its public record. We confirm once New Hampshire has processed it.
Will my previous Registered Agent still receive mail after I switch?
Once New Hampshire records the change, legal mail routes to your new agent rather than the old one. There can be a short overlap while the record updates, so we coordinate the switch and, where useful, make sure your previous agent forwards anything that arrives in the gap. After that, everything comes to us.
Do I need approval from my previous Registered Agent?
No. You do not need your old agent's permission to leave; changing agents is your decision as the business owner, carried out by filing with New Hampshire. We prepare and file the change, and the previous agent is simply notified as a courtesy, not asked to sign off. There is nothing they can do to hold your entity hostage.
What if I am behind on New Hampshire annual filings?
If your entity is behind on the New Hampshire annual report or has slipped out of good standing, some states want you current before or alongside the agent change. We check your status first and clear any overdue reports or handle a reinstatement so the change goes through cleanly instead of bouncing back.
Can I use my own New Hampshire address as Registered Agent?
Yes, if you have a physical New Hampshire street address, not a PO box, and you are available during business hours to accept legal mail. Many owners still choose a commercial agent to keep their home address off the public record and to avoid missing a lawsuit while they are traveling or between offices.
What happens if I do not maintain a Registered Agent in New Hampshire?
If your New Hampshire entity lacks a registered agent, the state can flag you as out of compliance, stop accepting your filings, and eventually revoke good standing or administratively dissolve the entity, which ends your liability protection. It also means a lawsuit could be served without your knowledge. A compliance calendar and a reliable agent keep that from happening.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here: we keep the rest tracked.