Colorado's Rocky Mountains make it easier for us to handle the legal monotony of providing registered agent and business formation services.

Colorado Business Address


Get a Colorado
Business Address

  • $35/yr CO registered agent, no price hikes.
  • Use our address on public forms.
  • Same-day mail scans to online account.
  • Secure, permanent address in Denver.
Exterior view of our building entrance at 1500 Grant St in Denver Colorado
Our address can be yours. Get a permanent business address in the heart of Denver.

Mail Forwarding
& Virtual Office Services


Want a comprehensive business mail solution? We also offer Mail Forwarding and Virtual Office services, starting at $49/yr:

  • Unique suite number
  • Same-day mail scans
  • Secure online account
  • Month-to-month office lease
  • Virtual phone service
  • Conference room rentals

Get all the benefits of renting an office in Denver for a fraction of the cost.


Here are just a few of the ways using our business address can benefit you.

When you start an LLC or corporation in Colorado, you need to provide a principal office address and a registered agent address, which will go on the public record. Both of these must be street addresses, not P.O. boxes. Once your address is on the public record, there’s no easy way to remove it.

When you hire us as your Colorado registered agent, you can use OUR business address on your formation paperwork in all address fields. That way, when someone searches for your business address, they’ll see our office building in Denver, not your house or apartment building.

Marketers routinely scrape the business addresses from online databases and add them to junk mailing lists, which can be a real headache for business owners. Our mail processing team will sort and shred your obvious junk mail, so you can focus on running your business.

Having a commercial business address in the state capital can make your business look more professional and established. A business run from a home address may seem amateurish or untrustworthy to customers.

Updating your business address might seem simple enough, but it involves submitting forms and paying fees with multiple agencies, and you could lose mail in the process. Plus, a business with a frequently changing address can look suspicious to customers.

Because we own our building, our business address is stable and permanent. We don’t have a landlord, and we can’t lose our lease, so you can use our address for decades to come.

No one wants to be glued to their office 365 days a year. When you use our business address, you can plan a trip to Hawai’i or even spend a year traveling the globe, digital nomad-style, without missing important notices like service of process or Secretary of State mail.

As your registered agent, we immediately scan and upload your state and legal mail to your secure online account, where you can safely view it and respond from anywhere.


Colorado's Rocky Mountains make it easier for us to handle the legal monotony of providing registered agent and business formation services.

Colorado Business Address Packages

Colorado Business Address FAQ

Can you? Probably. Should you? Probably not. The business address you use when forming an LLC or registering a trade name goes on the public record. Anyone will be able to find your address with a quick search in the CO Secretary of State Business Database. Privacy’s a scarce commodity these days, but we can still help you protect yours. When you hire us as your registered agent, you can use our address on public forms and keep your home address private.

 

If you go over the mail scan limit for your package, you can still view additional mail scans for $15 per document. You can also upgrade to Premium Mail Forwarding or Virtual Office if your mail volume is greater than you expected. With Virtual Office, you get UNLIMITED free mail scans, with no per document fees.

Yes. If you need the occasional mail document physically sent to you (such as a check or money order), we can do so for a small fee.

Colorado Articles of Organization and Articles of Incorporation ask for a principal office address, which must be a physical street address. A post office box will not be accepted.