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Originally Posted by SallyRand
Well, that method hides you really well and pretty much indicates that you have a "closely held" corporation, which does a very poor job of keeping you shielded by the corporate veil but you do what you like.
When you incoporprate in a given state, your resident agent must be physically located in the state of registration. Example: if you live in Cali and incorporate in Delaware, you cannot be your own registered agent as you are not physically located in Delaware and must therefore pay for reigistered agent service in Delawre, thus adding to your cost.
This is true for all states and a P.O. Box is not acceptable. Physical address only.
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no shit, most people register inc's in their own state. Why would I want to register in Kansas and not in LA where I am located ???
There ultimately is no way to hide who you are. You could always start a new INC and make the owner another INC, but that train will stop somewhere, and your name as the owner will be given. besides, if you did something to be sued, any decent lawyer is going to find out who owns the company. There is nothing wrong with putting yourself as the agent. I know good attorneys who start a new business and list themselves as the agent. INC's are not bullet proof anyway, it's not impossible to pierce the corporate veil especially if you did something illegal. Not so much for out standing debts of the company, but if something major happens there is a decent chance they going to get you.
So what do you do in Adult biz again ?