How to Protect Your Personal Info When Starting an LLC

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When you filed your LLC or corporation paperwork, did you accidentally just blast your home address to the internet? It’s a mistake I see business owners make all the time—and trust me, it’s one you don’t want to make.

Here’s the deal: the moment you list your name and home address in your business filing, that information becomes public. Scammers, marketers, even random people Googling your company can now find out exactly where you live. 

Luckily, there’s a smarter—and surprisingly affordable—way to protect yourself.

Let’s walk through it.

What Is a Registered Agent, and Why Does It Matter?

A Registered Agent is a person or company listed on your business formation documents who receives legal and official mail (like lawsuits or state notices) on your behalf.

Here’s the problem: that name and address are public.

To save money, some business owners list themselves as the Registered Agent using their home address. Unfortunately, this opens the door to identity theft, marketing spam, and potential privacy concerns. It also makes your business appear less professional.

Hiring a third-party Registered Agent service is the smart solution. For around $150/year, you get:

  • A professional Registered Agent name and street address
  • Protection of your personal home address
  • Someone responsible for receiving time-sensitive legal documents
  • Peace of mind, especially if you travel or work remotely

Pro Tip: If your LLC is registered in a state where you don’t live (like Wyoming or Arizona), you’re required to use a local Registered Agent anyway.

Why Your Business Address Matters (Almost as Much as Your Registered Agent)

The next privacy leak happens when listing your business address. Many business owners use their home address here too—again making it public. And while a PO Box might sound like a fix, most states won’t accept that on official filings.

This is where a virtual mailbox can change everything.

A virtual mailbox gives your business a legitimate street address (not a PO Box) where mail can be received, scanned, and forwarded to your email. This helps:

  • Keep your home address private
  • Add credibility and professionalism to your business
  • Save you trips to the post office
  • Work no matter where you live or travel

Whether you’re managing properties across states, living the RV lifestyle, or just want a cleaner, more efficient setup—virtual mail forwarding is worth every penny.

The Hidden Bonus: Compliance and Peace of Mind

When you combine a third-party Registered Agent and a virtual mailbox, you get privacy. But if you want full protection and long-term peace of mind, you need to think about compliance too.

Every LLC and corporation has ongoing requirements:

  • Annual state renewals
  • Corporate minutes and meetings
  • Entity maintenance for tax and legal protection

That’s why we encourage business owners to bring it all together in one simple solution:

Registered Agent + Virtual Business Address + Annual Compliance Services

When you streamline these into one package, you’re not only safeguarding your privacy—you’re saving time, reducing stress, and keeping your business legally sound.

The Bottom Line: Business Privacy Is Worth It

Your home address shouldn’t be a public business listing. And your LLC or corporation deserves the professional look, legal protection, and organizational structure that real businesses have.

With services like ours at Main Street Professionals, you can protect your identity, keep your business in compliance, and get back to doing what you do best: building your American Dream.

Whether you’re running a startup from home, managing properties out-of-state, or traveling the country in an RV—privacy matters.

Let us help you set it up right.

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Mark Kohler

Mark J. Kohler, senior partner at KKOS Lawyers and co-founder of Directed IRA, has over 25 years of experience helping entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom. Through YouTube, books, and live trainings, he breaks down complex strategies into simple, actionable steps. His Main Street Certified Tax Advisor Program now equips CPAs and agents to share these insights with clients.

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