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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 1A

16-1a-413. Duties of a registered agent.

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Effective 10/1/2026
16-1a-413. Duties of a registered agent.
A registered agent that complies with this part shall:
(1)forward to the represented entity at the address the represented entity most recently provides to the registered agent any process, notice, or demand that pertains to the represented entity that the registered agent receives or a person serves on the agent;
(2)provide each notice required by this part to the represented entity at the address the represented entity most recently provides to the registered agent;
(3)if the registered agent is a noncommercial registered agent, keep current the information required by Subsection 16-1a-404(1) in the most recent registered agent filing for the registered entity; and
(4)if the registered agent is a commercial registered agent, keep current the information listed in Subsection 16-1a-405(1) .
Enacted by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
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