
Are you currently serving as a Connecticut registered agent, but no longer wish to fulfill this position?
The state of Connecticut has a simple process for resigning as a registered agent, but you should be aware of the relevant rules and regulations before you attempt to do so. In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to resign as a registered agent in Connecticut.

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How to Resign as a Registered Agent in Connecticut
If you no longer wish to serve as a registered agent for a Connecticut corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or business trust, there’s one document you’ll need to fill out.
There is no formal, templated document required to resign from the position of registered agent in the State of Connecticut. Agents wishing to step down from their duties must simply send two copies of a letter outlining a statement of resignation to the Connecticut Secretary of State. It’s advisable that the letter include the following information:
- The name of the resigning registered agent
- The address of the resigning registered agent
- The name of the business entity
- The ID number of the business entity
- Your signature
- The date of resignation.
Once you complete the letter, it may be delivered by mail, fax or in person to the Connecticut Secretary of State using the following information:
Mailing Address
Commercial Recording Division
Connecticut Secretary of the State
P.O. Box 150470
Hartford, CT 06115-0470
Delivery Address
Commercial REcording Division
Connecticut Secretary of the State
30 Trinity Street
Hartford CT 06106
Phone
860-509-6003
The documents must be accompanied by a standard processing fee of $50.00.
The resigning registered agent is required by the Secretary of State to immediately give written notice to the company, announcing the resignation so a new registered agent may be found and designated.
Conclusion
The process for resigning as a registered agent for a Connecticut business entity is quite simple, but it’s very important that you complete these steps accurately.
You certainly don’t want to make a mistake that leads to your resignation not being processed correctly, because registered agents are liable for failure to fulfill their responsibilities. We hope this article answered any questions you had about resigning as a registered agent in Connecticut!