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## Arkansas Law: Yes, You Can Be Your Own Registered Agent

Arkansas does not require your registered agent to be a third-party service. An individual — including an LLC member or manager — can serve as the registered agent, as long as they meet the following requirements:

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Must have a physical street address in Arkansas

Your registered agent address must be a physical street address in Arkansas — not a P.O. box or mail forwarding address. This address is submitted to the Arkansas Secretary of State and appears in state records.

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Must reside or be present in Arkansas

The registered agent must be physically located in Arkansas and available at the registered address during normal business hours to accept legal documents.

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Address becomes public record

The registered agent's address is filed with the Arkansas Secretary of State and is publicly accessible. If you use your home or office address, it is permanently searchable in the state's business database.

## Why Most Arkansas LLCs Don't Serve as Their Own Registered Agent

Being legally allowed to act as your own registered agent is different from it being a good idea. Here are the two most significant practical problems:

### Privacy Risk

Your registered agent address is recorded in Arkansas's public business entity database and is fully searchable on the Secretary of State's website. If your home address is used, it becomes a permanent part of the public record associated with your business.

### Availability Risk

Arkansas requires the registered agent to be present at the listed address during normal business hours to receive service of process and official state correspondence. Being unavailable when documents are delivered can expose your business to serious legal consequences.

**Additional consideration:** If you are served with legal papers at your registered address while clients, employees, or visitors are present, the lack of privacy extends beyond your home address — it affects how legal disputes are handled publicly.

## When Being Your Own Registered Agent Makes Sense

In limited circumstances, serving as your own registered agent is a reasonable choice:

-   You operate a **low-risk business** with a minimal chance of being served with lawsuits
-   You have a **dedicated commercial office** in Arkansas with staff present during business hours
-   You **don't work from home** and the office address doesn't expose personal information
-   You are comfortable with your **business address being publicly listed** in state records

For most solo operators, home-based businesses, and anyone who values privacy, a professional registered agent service addresses all of these concerns for a modest annual fee.

## LLC Attorney Serves as Your Arkansas Registered Agent

LLC Attorney provides Arkansas registered agent service for all clients — keeping your personal address private, ensuring legal documents are handled properly, and alerting you immediately when service of process is received.

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## Being Your Own Registered Agent in Arkansas — FAQs

### Can I be my own registered agent in Arkansas?

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Yes. Arkansas law allows an individual — including a member or manager of the LLC — to serve as the registered agent, provided they have a physical street address in Arkansas (no P.O. boxes) and are available at that address during normal business hours. However, most LLC owners use a professional service to avoid privacy and availability risks.

### What are the requirements to be your own registered agent in Arkansas?

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To serve as your own registered agent in Arkansas you must: (1) have a physical street address in Arkansas — not a P.O. box; (2) be available at that address during normal business hours to accept legal documents; and (3) understand that the address will appear in the Arkansas Secretary of State's public business records.

### What happens if I miss a service of process as my own registered agent?

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If you miss a service of process — a lawsuit summons, regulatory notice, or other legal document — the court may proceed without your participation and enter a default judgment against your LLC. This is one of the most significant risks of serving as your own registered agent, particularly if you travel frequently or work irregular hours.

### Does my home address become public if I'm my own registered agent?

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Yes. Your registered agent address is filed with the Arkansas Secretary of State and is publicly accessible in the state's business records database. If you list your home address, it is permanently searchable. A professional registered agent service uses their own address in your place, keeping your personal address off the public record.

### How much does a professional registered agent cost in Arkansas?

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Professional registered agent services in Arkansas typically cost between $49 and $299 per year. LLC Attorney provides registered agent service through its ongoing compliance subscription — contact LLC Attorney to add it to your account.

### Can I switch from being my own registered agent to a professional service?

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Yes. You can change your registered agent at any time by filing a Statement of Change of Registered Agent with the Arkansas Secretary of State. The process is straightforward and takes a few business days to process. LLC Attorney can handle the change filing and immediately take over as your Arkansas registered agent.

## Related Arkansas LLC Resources

-   [Arkansas LLC Formation Guide](/states/ar)
-   [Arkansas Registered Agent Service](/states/ar/registered-agent-arkansas)
-   [How to Change Your Registered Agent in Arkansas](/states/ar/change-registered-agent-arkansas)