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Arizona state guide · Change statutory agent

Change Your
Arizona Statutory Agent: Step-by-Step

Switching the statutory agent on an Arizona LLC is a single state filing — not a re-formation. Here is the form, the fee, the timing, and the handful of details founders trip over.

Filed withArizona Corporation Commission
FormStatement of Change of Statutory Agent
Typical state fee$10–$50
EffectiveOn acceptance

When Arizona LLCs change statutory agents

Arizona requires every LLC to maintain a statutory agent on file with the Arizona Corporation Commission. The agent is the address where lawsuits and official Arizona state mail are delivered. When you change the person or company in that role, the state has to be told within a short window — typically the same year of the change, and in many cases within 30 days.

The handful of common reasons we see founders change Arizona statutory agents:

  • The current agent resigned. Commercial agents can resign with notice; if you do not name a replacement, Arizona will eventually administratively dissolve the LLC.
  • You moved out of Arizona and were serving as your own agent. The agent must have a physical Arizona address — a post office box or out-of-state forwarding address does not satisfy Arizona law.
  • Privacy. Your home address is currently on the public Arizona Corporation Commission record. A commercial agent in Phoenix replaces it with a business address.
  • Cost. A previous service is renewing at $200–$300/year and you want to consolidate or downgrade.
  • Service quality. The current agent is slow to forward service of process, missed an annual report reminder, or is hard to reach.
Arizona note

Arizona requires publication of a Notice of LLC Formation in a newspaper of general circulation in the county of the known place of business, for three consecutive publications, within 60 days of approval. LLCs in Maricopa and Pima counties are exempt from the publication requirement. Arizona has no annual report or franchise tax.

The five steps to change your Arizona statutory agent

  1. I.

    Pick the new agent first

    Confirm the replacement before you remove the current one. The new agent must be an Arizona resident over 18 with a physical Arizona address, or a business entity authorized to transact business in Arizona. If you are using a commercial service, sign up before you file the change so the address you list is real on day one.

  2. II.

    Get the new agent's written consent

    Arizona requires the incoming statutory agent to consent to the appointment. Most online change forms include a consent line the new agent signs (or e-signs). Commercial statutory agent services handle this automatically.

  3. III.

    File the Statement of Change with the Arizona Corporation Commission

    Arizona's change-of-agent filing is usually called a Statement of Change of Statutory Agent or a Change of Statutory Agent and/or Office. Submit it through the Arizona Corporation Commission portal at azcc.gov. You list the LLC's name and Arizona file number, the prior agent and address, the new agent and address, and an effective date.

  4. IV.

    Pay the state fee

    Arizona typically charges between $10 and $50 to process the change. Online filings are usually paid by credit card on submission. Confirmation arrives by email within a few business days; many states accept the change instantly online.

  5. V.

    Notify the outgoing agent

    If you are leaving a paid commercial agent, send written notice to cancel the renewal. Most services do not refund the unused portion of an annual fee — but they will stop billing in the next cycle. Save the cancellation confirmation with your LLC records.

Common Arizona mistakes

  • Removing the old agent before the new one is in place. Arizona does not let your LLC sit without an agent on file. If the change form leaves the slot blank, the Arizona Corporation Commission will reject the filing.
  • Listing a P.O. box. Arizona requires a physical street address for the registered office. Mail-forwarding addresses without a real person at the location do not satisfy service-of-process rules.
  • Forgetting the principal office address. Many Arizona change forms ask whether the principal office address has also changed. If you are moving the agent because you moved house, update both — separately or on the same form.
  • Not telling the IRS or banks. Your statutory agent address is not the same as the address on file at the IRS (Form 8822-B) or your business bank. If you used the old agent's address for either, update those separately.

How long the change takes effect

Online filings with the Arizona Corporation Commission are typically processed within 1–5 business days, sometimes the same day. Mail-in filings take longer — plan on 2–4 weeks. Once accepted, the change is reflected in the public Arizona business record and any service of process or state mail goes to the new address from that point forward.

If service of process arrives at the old agent during the gap between filing and acceptance, the old agent is still legally responsible for forwarding it. That is one reason to time the change with at least a brief overlap rather than terminating the prior agent the day before you file.

How we can help

If you formed your Arizona LLC with us, our Phoenix office is already on file as the statutory agent for the first year — no change needed. After that, renewal is $119/year, opt-in. If you formed elsewhere and want to switch to us, we file the Arizona change-of-agent form for you and serve as the agent of record from acceptance forward; the state filing fee is paid directly to Arizona.

Either way, the change is straightforward — verify with the Arizona Corporation Commission for the current fee and exact form name, then file. Our role is to make sure nothing falls through the gap.

What's included in the $299 flat fee

State filingArticles of Organization, by a formation specialist
EIN includedFederal tax ID, issued by the IRS after approval
Operating agreementDrafted to your ownership structure — not a template
Statutory agentOne year included in Arizona, Phoenix on file
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