A. Each limited liability company and each registered foreign limited liability company shall designate and maintain a statutory agent in this state. unless the statutory agent signed the document making the appointment, the appointment of a statutory agent is not effective until the agent or the company delivers a record to the Commission signed by the agent accepting the appointment.
B. A statutory agent for a limited liability company or registered foreign limited liability company must have a place of business or residence in this state. a statutory agent must be either an individual resident of this state, a domestic corporation, a limited liability company, a foreign corporation or a foreign limited liability company authorized to transact business in this state.
C. the only duties under this Chapter of a statutory agent that has complied with this Chapter are:
1. to forward to the limited liability company or registered foreign limited liability company at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign company any process, notice or demand pertaining to the company or foreign company that is served on or received by the agent.
2. if the statutory agent resigns, to provide the notice required by Section 29-3117.C to the company or foreign company at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign company.
3. to keep current the information with respect to the agent in the Articles of Organization or foreign registration statement.
Note: As of September 1, 2020, this statute applies to all Arizona LLCs . The text above shows the statute as of January 1, 2024. To see if the Arizona legislature modified this statute after January 1, 2023, go the the Arizona legislature's website for Title 29, Chapter 7.