Frequently asked questions

I need to contact someone at a company that Incorporators represents. Can you provide me with their contact information?

Incorporators is not authorized to distribute customer contact information to a third party.

We can’t advise in which state you need to serve your legal papers. Please check with an attorney to verify which state you need to serve your legal papers. Should you determine that Incorporators is the registered agent for the company in question, please visit our Service of Process Office Locations page to determine the service of process address.

If you need to deliver litigation paperwork or official correspondence to a business that has designated Incorporators as its Registered Agent, you can find state-by-state contact information for our 52 nationwide Service of Process handling centers on the Service of Process Office Locations page.

Incorporators is appointed as a registered agent on behalf of businesses on a state by state basis. The role of a registered agent is to provide a physical address to receive legal papers and official communications.

To determine the registered agent on file for a particular company, most states or jurisdictions allow you to conduct a business lookup on their Secretary of State website. If Incorporators is the registered agent for the company in question, please visit our Service of Process Office Locations page to identify the service of process address.

The following delivery methods are available: Hand delivery, certified or regular mail, or parcel (such as FedEx, UPS, or DHL) where authorized by state law.

Email or facsimile is not an acceptable delivery method.

Unfortunately, our individual office locations do not take incoming calls.

Incorporators cannot provide status updates on our client’s handling of service of process. Incorporators’s duty is to receive and to forward service of process, official communications and demands to those companies that have appointed Incorporators as their registered agent on a state by state basis. If Incorporators is unable to forward process, Incorporators returns a letter setting out why Incorporators was unable to forward process. Incorporators cannot provide evidence of receipt of Service of Process.

The verification may be delayed by the hours of operation and/or holiday schedule at the location.

Incorporator’s Service of Process hours are generally 9 AM – 4 PM local time except on holiday schedule.

Yes, in some jurisdictions Incorporators does business as the “Corporation Trust Company”.

Service of Process Locations