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ONCY could have incorporated in California but it didn't Instead it became incorporated in Delaware and thus uses a Delaware registration serve.
End of conversation. A registered agent acts on a company's behalf in receiving legal documents such as Service of Process (i.e., Lawsuits, Liens, Subpoenas, etc.), Annual Reports, Tax Correspondence, and other mailings from regulatory agencies. In some jurisdictions, a registered agent may be referred to as a resident agent or statutory agent.
A registered agent must maintain a physical presence (street address) within the state and be available during all business hours so that consumers may properly serve claims upon a company. A post office box (PO Box) does not constitute a physical presence by statutory requirements.
WHY DO I NEED A REGISTERED AGENT?
Nearly all states require that a company, specifically corporations, limited liability companies (LLC), limited partnerships (LP) and other corporate entity types, appoint and maintain a registered agent with the Secretary of State (or equivalent agency). The registered agent is a matter of public record and is listed with the relevant state agency.
A registered agent is typically appointed upon formation or qualification of an entity, however can be changed at any time. RASi provides registered agent services in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, as well as internationally.
https://www.rasi.com/registered-agent/what-is-a-registered-agent.asp
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A California registered agent is simply an individual or an entity that accepts service of process—legal notice of a lawsuit—and other official documents on behalf of a business. A California registered agent is also known as a California corporate agent, a California agent for service of process, or a California statutory agent.
https://www.californiaregisteredagent.com/