Nationwide Registered Agent Service

Privacy-minded registered agent service for every state.

A registered agent is the required contact that receives service of process and official state mail for your business. If you are forming, qualifying, or maintaining a company, you usually need one. Undisclosed Company gives you that coverage with a privacy-first approach and nationwide availability.

Why businesses choose us

  • Keep a designated registered agent on file for the state where your business is formed or registered.
  • Reduce how much owner or manager information is tied directly to the public-facing agent role.
  • Use one provider for a single entity or expand across multiple businesses and multiple states.
Registered agent service available for all 50 states
Built to keep your public-facing business information as private as possible
Operated by Undisclosed Company, a subsidiary of Surge Business Law, PLLC

Benefits

Registered agent service with privacy at the center.

Businesses use registered agent services because the legal requirement is real, but the public exposure that often comes with it can be uncomfortable. Undisclosed Company is built to make that role feel more controlled and more private.

Whether you run one company or many, and whether you operate in one state or across the country, the service is designed to keep the setup straightforward while protecting as much information as possible from unnecessary visibility.

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Privacy-first by design

The point of Undisclosed Company is in the name. We work to keep your personal and business information off the public stage wherever the registered agent role allows.

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Nationwide coverage

You are not limited to Iowa. Businesses can sign up for registered agent service in any state, giving you one clean path whether you operate locally, regionally, or across the country.

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A service you legally need

A registered agent is the designated point of contact for service of process and official state correspondence. Most entities need one to form and remain in good standing.

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Simple pricing for multiple entities

If you manage more than one company, the additional-business pricing is lower. That makes the service more economical for owners, groups, and holding structures with multiple filings.

Why the brand matters

“Undisclosed” is not a gimmick. It is the service standard.

The offer is intentionally simple: satisfy the registered agent requirement, give businesses nationwide coverage, and minimize needless public exposure wherever the structure allows.

Required role

Every state expects an official contact point for legal papers and state notices.

Private posture

We position the service around reducing unnecessary exposure of your information.

Nationwide signup

One provider can cover a single filing state or a broader national footprint.

Multiple-entity pricing

The add-on rates are built for owners and groups with more than one business to maintain.

Choose Your Plan

Need a registered agent with a cleaner public profile?

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers for a narrow but important business function.

What is a registered agent?

A registered agent is the person or company designated to receive service of process, lawsuit papers, and official state mail for a business entity. Most LLCs and corporations need one in each state where they are registered.

Why do I need one?

In most states, a business cannot be properly formed or maintained without a registered agent and registered office on file. This role helps ensure legal notices and state correspondence have a dependable delivery point.

Can I use Undisclosed Company outside Iowa?

Yes. Undisclosed Company offers registered agent service nationwide, so you can sign up for any state.

How is it related to Surge Business Law, PLLC?

Undisclosed Company is a subsidiary of Surge Business Law, PLLC, and operates from the same Johnston, Iowa address.

Where is the company located?

The business is located at 5335 Merle Hay Road, Suite 7, Johnston, Iowa 50131.

How does pricing work for more than one company?

The first business uses the standard monthly or annual rate. Each additional business on the same billing cadence uses the lower add-on rate shown in the pricing section.