Richardson tech startups and independent consultants often operate without a dedicated office lease. A written quote for a DeSoto business address tells you exactly what is proposed, what the address can and cannot do for your specific use case — client contracts, LLC filings, domain registrations — and what activating it requires. Nothing is automatic.
DeSoto Address Review
The written quote identifies the exact DeSoto service address for Richardson founders, current authorization status, and required verification before any address may be used on a Texas LLC filing, corporate document, or domain registration.
Texas Registered-Agent Review
Richardson LLCs registered in Texas must maintain a registered agent at a physical Texas address on file with the Secretary of State. A proposed appointment requires eligible consent, registered office confirmation, written acceptance, price, and effective date — separate from a mailing address subscription.
LLC Formation Support
Preparation and filing support for the Texas Certificate of Formation (Form 205) for Richardson-area tech founders and independent consultants formalizing their business. The $300 state filing fee is paid directly to the Secretary of State and is separate.
EIN Application Help
Form SS-4 preparation support for Richardson founders establishing a new entity. Tech consultants who work with corporate clients often need an EIN before opening a business account. The IRS charges no application fee.
Mail Instructions
Mail-handling instructions and any forwarding charges are stated in the written quote and begin only after activation. Forwarding to a Richardson or Collin County address, postage, and special requests are disclosed before service begins.
Address Eligibility
A DeSoto commercial address is not a Richardson or Telecom Corridor office. It does not satisfy any Richardson-specific licensing or residency requirement. Each bank, corporate client, or platform makes its own independent acceptance decision.