
Are you currently serving as a Kansas registered agent, but no longer wish to fulfill this position?
The state of Kansas 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 Kansas.

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How to Resign as a Registered Agent in Kansas
If you no longer wish to serve as a registered agent for a Kansas corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or business trust, there’s one straightforward form you’ll need to fill out.
The necessary document is called the Certificate of Resignation of Resident Agent Without Appointing a Successor. In filling it out, you’ll need to deliver the following details:
- The company’s business entity ID number
- The name of the business entity
- Your name
- The date at which you gave notice of your resignation to the entity
- Your signature
After completing the form as a PDF document, you must print it and mail it to the Business Services division at the following address:
Kansas Secretary of State
Memorial Hall, 1st Floor
120 S.W. 10th Avenue
Topeka, KS 66612-1594
Alternatively, the document may be submitted via fax to Business Services at (785)-296-4570 for an additional processing fee of $20.00.
In Kansas, the cost to resign as registered agent without appointing a successor is $35.00.
Lastly, in Kansas it is the resigning agent’s responsibility to notify the business entity of the change. Before submitting the resignation, registered agents must give written notice to the business entity at least 30 days in advance.
Conclusion
The process for resigning as a registered agent for a Kansas 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 Kansas!