Procedural Role

Acting as U.S. Agent of Record

Standing only · Official receipt & forwarding · No advisory, interpretive, or representative services.

DC Non-exclusive · Effective-date based

Scope in one page

This site describes a limited procedural role for standing and official receipt/forwarding within U.S. jurisdiction. It does not provide compliance determinations, legal advice, or representation.

What this role is
  • Being listed as the designated U.S. agent on record (standing only)
  • Receiving official notices and forwarding them to the Client’s designated contact
  • Issuing confirmation of appointment from the Effective Date forward
What this role is not
  • No legal advice or compliance interpretation
  • No assessment of risk, status, or “whether compliant”
  • No representation or communications on behalf of the Client
  • No responsibility for actions, filings, or omissions outside the Effective Date and stated scope
No retroactive effect.

Appointment applies only from the Effective Date forward and does not cure, alter, or recharacterize any prior acts, filings, or omissions.

Procedural intake only. Availability is confirmed by email where standing is required.

Terminology clarification

Depending on the context, this procedural role may be described using terms such as “Designated U.S. Agent” or “Agent for Service of Process.” Terminology does not expand scope.

Non-exclusive: The Client may appoint other agents for other purposes. This appointment does not imply exclusivity.

Jurisdiction boundary

This role is presented under District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) posture and does not hold itself out as an equivalent role for other jurisdictions.