THE R V A ADMINISTRATOR CORPORATION (abbreviated TRVAAC) provides the statutory resident agent (RA) lawfully required of each corporation in order to maintain a good standing if registered in Washington, USA. This is required by the Office of the Secretary of State of Washington, USA. Similarly, if registered in another state, that is required by the state Office of that state.
If the term resident agent is new to your lexicon in the context of a business entity formed as a corporation, that is not uncommon. A basic description for the jargon was made available on this website by the tab called "registered agent," Otherwise, lets go tither.
Just for-your-information (FYI) to save you time figuring out the similarity between resident and registered agent, and none-commercial with Commercial Registered Agent (CRA), online the terms "registered agent" and "resident agent" (R. A.) are used often interchangeably, both referring to a person or entity residing in the state where they are a statutory agent for corporations. A none-commercial agent compared with a commercial agent, both perform the statutory service. The former executes it for one corporate entity; the latter in order to be prepared or to carry out the service for more than one corporate entity is required to become a commercial registered agent (CRA) with the Secretary of State of Washington. TRVAAC is a commercial registered agent.
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