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Choosing a Wyoming LLC Formation Service (2026)
Eight formation pathways, one matrix. We compare the total first-year cost, registered-agent inclusion, EIN filing support, operating agreement quality, non-resident onboarding reality, and — most importantly — what business address each service assigns you and whether that address has survived Mercury, Stripe, Amazon, and PayPal KYB automation in 2026.
ZenBusiness
Mid-market online formation service with glossy UX and a Sheridan, Wyoming default address for customers who opt into their virtual business address add-on. That Sheridan cluster is now one of the most-flagged addresses in bank KYB systems in 2026.
Base state fee + service fee
$199 Starter + $100 Wyoming state fee ≈ $299 first-year total. Pro at $249 and Premium at $349 add faster filing, worry-free compliance, and more templates.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent service is bundled free for year 1 on Starter; $199/year thereafter.
EIN filing included
EIN filing is a $99 add-on on Starter; included on Pro and Premium.
Operating Agreement included
Template included on Pro and Premium. Starter uses a generic fill-in form, not a tailored document.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
ZenBusiness ships customers a Sheridan, Wyoming virtual business address as part of its paid add-on. The Sheridan 30 N Gould Street / 1603 Capitol Ave clusters are heavily over-subscribed, appear on the USPS CMRA registry for many tenants, and are routinely auto-flagged by Mercury, Stripe, and Amazon KYB in 2026. See /blog/why-stripe-bans-cmra-addresses-sheridan-wy.
Accepts non-residents
Yes — no SSN requirement for the owner. The blocker shows up later, at banking and payments, not at formation.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + Registered Agent $199 + optional Worry-Free Compliance $199 ≈ $258-$458/year recurring.
Bank introduction / partner
Money Pro account via partner; not a true bank and rarely the right fit for a non-resident operator.
Live support
Phone + chat Mon-Sat US hours. Response quality is decent but scripted.
Pros
- Polished onboarding UX and reliable SOS filing
- Clear upgrade path if you want bundled compliance monitoring
- Registered Agent and Operating Agreement bundled on paid tiers
- Accepts non-resident founders at the formation step
- Good document storage dashboard after formation
Cons
- The Sheridan default virtual business address is one of the most-flagged clusters in 2026 bank KYB automation
- Starter tier hides the true total once you add EIN, OA, and address
- Registered Agent renewal jumps to $199/year after year 1
- Support is scripted — edge cases (foreign owner, multi-member, manager-managed) are handled slowly
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
ZenBusiness will file the Articles of Organization cleanly, but the Sheridan virtual business address it offers is exactly the kind of address that causes Mercury and Stripe to decline. Pair ZenBusiness formation with a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease for EIN / bank / platform filings, and the automation-flagged Sheridan default never leaves the SOS record where it is least harmful.
LegalZoom
The legacy brand in online business formation. Broad legal-services ecosystem, conservative filings, and the highest price point in the consumer tier. Non-resident support is functional but not a specialty.
Base state fee + service fee
$249 Basic + $100 Wyoming state fee ≈ $349 first-year total. Pro at $329 and Premium at $349+ add RA, OA, and compliance features.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent is a separate $299/year service; bundled only on higher tiers.
EIN filing included
EIN filing is a $79 add-on on Basic; included on Pro and Premium.
Operating Agreement included
Customized Operating Agreement included on Pro and Premium; not on Basic.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
LegalZoom does not ship a default business address with Basic formation — customers use the address they provide. If you add their Registered Agent, your RA address is used for service of process, but LegalZoom does not publish a consumer virtual business address product, so there is no LegalZoom-specific KYB-flagged cluster the way there is with ZenBusiness, Northwest, or Doola. You still need an acceptable operating address of your own.
Accepts non-residents
Yes at the formation step. Their international customer support is spotty but functional.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + Registered Agent $299 + optional Legal Advantage Plus $36/month ≈ $359-$790/year recurring.
Bank introduction / partner
Partnerships with generic small-business banks; nothing meaningful for non-residents.
Live support
Phone + chat, US hours. The attorney-network upsell is real (billable by the minute) for complex questions.
Pros
- Strong brand that some banks and partners recognize on sight
- Access to a real attorney network for genuinely legal (not just clerical) questions
- Filings are conservative and rarely rejected by the SOS
- No proprietary virtual address cluster to get you flagged
- Broad ancestor ecosystem: trademarks, contracts, IP filings
Cons
- Most expensive in the mid-market tier for what you actually get
- Registered Agent renewal at $299/year is well above market
- Heavy upsell funnel — total cost tends to 2x the headline price
- Non-resident onboarding is treated as a generic case, not a specialty
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
LegalZoom does not force a flagged default address on you, so the formation mechanics are clean. What LegalZoom does not solve is the operating-address question — which is where a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease becomes the difference between "EIN delivered" and "Mercury approved, Stripe live, Amazon Seller active". Use LegalZoom for the filing, LL for the address.
Northwest Registered Agent
Privacy-first registered agent with a loyal following among privacy-minded founders. Famously offered the "use our address as your business address" benefit for years — a benefit that has been progressively neutralized by bank KYB automation since 2024.
Base state fee + service fee
$39 service fee + $100 Wyoming state fee = $139 first-year total. Almost the cheapest paid option in the market.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent is core to Northwest's business — $125/year, included in first-year price on some promos.
EIN filing included
EIN obtainment is a $200 add-on. Northwest will do it for non-residents without SSN, which is rare and genuinely valuable.
Operating Agreement included
Free template library. Operating Agreement is a downloadable form, not a personalized document.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
Northwest has historically allowed customers to "use our address as your business address" — a feature that made the 108 W 13th St, Cheyenne, WY address (and their other state offices) extremely popular. In 2024-2026 Mercury, Stripe, Amazon, PayPal and several large fintechs added Northwest's commercial-agent cluster addresses to their high-scrutiny lists. The address is not CMRA per se, but the high density of LLCs at a single commercial-agent building trips the same automation signals. Many applications still pass, but the acceptance rate is falling year-over-year.
Accepts non-residents
Yes, and one of the more genuinely non-resident-competent options — their EIN-without-SSN service is rare in the budget tier.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + Registered Agent $125 = $185/year recurring. Lowest recurring cost in the paid tier.
Bank introduction / partner
None meaningful. Northwest does not attempt to be a banking on-ramp.
Live support
Phone + email, US hours, and reputed to be the least-scripted support in the industry — a real person, not a script, answers the phone.
Pros
- Cheapest recurring cost in the paid-RA tier at $125/year
- Genuinely helpful human support — not a chatbot funnel
- Will file EIN for non-resident owners without SSN (rare)
- Privacy-focused: your name does not need to appear on the SOS filing as organizer
- No aggressive upsell funnel — the price you see is the price you pay
Cons
- The "use our address" benefit is being eroded by bank KYB automation in 2026
- Operating Agreement is a template, not a tailored document
- No payments / banking on-ramp
- Address clustering risk is rising — acceptance rate slowly falling
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
Use Northwest as your Registered Agent — the $125/year + real human support + EIN-without-SSN combination is genuinely best-in-class. Do NOT use the "Northwest address as your business address" feature for EIN / bank / platform filings in 2026. Pair Northwest's RA service with a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease for the operating address, and you get the best of both: privacy and banking acceptance.
Incfile / Bizee
Rebranded from Incfile to Bizee in 2024. The loss-leader of the formation market — $0 service fee on the cheapest tier, covered by aggressive back-end upsells. Accepts non-residents and files quickly.
Base state fee + service fee
$0 Silver + $100 Wyoming state fee = $100 first-year total. Gold at $199 and Platinum at $299 bundle EIN, OA, and compliance.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent bundled free for year 1 on every tier; $119/year thereafter.
EIN filing included
EIN is a $70 add-on on Silver; bundled on Gold and Platinum.
Operating Agreement included
Template OA included on Gold and Platinum.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
Bizee does not ship a dedicated virtual business address. Your Bizee RA address is a Houston, TX cluster (17350 State Highway 249, Houston) or a per-state agent office — high-density commercial-agent buildings that bank KYB systems are starting to flag similarly to Northwest clusters. For the operating address on your EIN / bank / platform forms, Bizee expects you to provide your own.
Accepts non-residents
Yes — no SSN required for the owner, and non-resident onboarding is well-worn.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + Registered Agent $119 = $179/year recurring on Silver. Higher tiers add compliance monitoring costs.
Bank introduction / partner
Generic banking partner ads in the dashboard; nothing substantive for non-residents.
Live support
Phone + chat, US hours. Support quality has declined since the Bizee rebrand per 2025-2026 customer reports.
Pros
- Cheapest headline price in the paid market at $0 service fee
- Fast SOS filing — often same-week for Wyoming
- Free Registered Agent for year 1
- Accepts non-resident owners at formation
Cons
- Silver tier is a loss leader — the real cost shows up when you add EIN, OA, and compliance
- Registered Agent renewal at $119/year in year 2
- Post-rebrand support quality is inconsistent
- RA-cluster addresses increasingly flagged by bank KYB in 2026
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
If you want to pay the absolute minimum at formation and you are willing to provide your own operating address, Bizee does the job. The RA cluster in Houston should not appear on your EIN or bank application — use a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease instead, and Bizee's role ends at the SOS filing where its discount actually matters.
Doola
Markets aggressively to non-resident founders with "Total Compliance Stack" and bundled US mailing / virtual address features. The partner addresses Doola assigns have been progressively flagged by Mercury, Stripe, and Amazon since 2024.
Base state fee + service fee
$297 Starter + $100 Wyoming state fee ≈ $397 first-year total. Total Compliance at $1,999 adds bookkeeping, tax filing, and ongoing compliance.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent bundled free for year 1; ~$199/year thereafter on the Starter tier.
EIN filing included
EIN obtainment is included — Doola will file for non-residents without SSN. This is the product's actual core value.
Operating Agreement included
Template OA included at every tier.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
Doola assigns a partner-operated business address to customers as part of their offering. Multiple Doola partner addresses (Sheridan WY clusters, Delaware registered-office buildings, Florida virtual-office towers) have been flagged or outright blocklisted by Mercury and Stripe during 2025-2026. The Doola address is a major reason customers report bank declines after a smooth formation. Plan to NOT use the Doola-assigned address as your operating address.
Accepts non-residents
Yes — this is Doola's target market. Arabic, Portuguese, and Spanish onboarding support; strong presence in MENA and LATAM founder communities.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + RA $199 + bundled compliance tier varies $297-$1,999/year.
Bank introduction / partner
Mercury and Relay partnerships advertised, but the Mercury decline rate for Doola-filed LLCs using the Doola address has become widely discussed in founder forums.
Live support
Multilingual chat + email. Response time is measured in hours, not days. Support quality is higher than most competitors.
Pros
- EIN obtainment for non-residents without SSN is core to the product and handled well
- Multilingual onboarding (Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese) is a real differentiator
- Compliance and tax-filing bundle can be valuable for operators who want "done for you"
- Fast formation + fast EIN (2-4 weeks typical for non-residents)
- Genuinely non-resident-competent support team
Cons
- The partner address Doola assigns is a documented source of bank declines in 2025-2026
- Top-tier Total Compliance pricing ($1,999/year) is expensive for what it does
- Bank introductions are marketing — you still face the same KYB automation
- Address clustering at Doola partner buildings trips both CMRA and registered-agent-cluster flags
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
Doola's strength is the EIN-without-SSN pipeline and the multilingual support — use those. Doola's weakness is the bundled address, and swapping that for a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease is what turns a Doola formation from "EIN obtained, Mercury declined" into a working US operating stack. Doola for the filing and the EIN, LL for the address the bank actually looks at.
Firstbase.io
YC-backed formation platform aimed at international founders. Charges a premium for a more curated experience and bundles US mailing and banking referrals. Address hygiene is better than Doola but not as clean as a separate sublease pathway.
Base state fee + service fee
$399 Start + $100 Wyoming state fee ≈ $499 first-year total. Start Plus at $799 adds Operating Agreement, 1 year of tax filing, and priority support.
Included Registered Agent
Registered Agent included for year 1 on every tier. ~$125/year thereafter.
EIN filing included
EIN obtainment for non-residents is included at all tiers. Handled well and reliably.
Operating Agreement included
Customized OA included on Start Plus and above. Template on Start.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
Firstbase assigns a US business address from a curated partner network as part of the bundle. The address clusters are smaller than Doola's and better maintained, but they are still commercial-agent density buildings. Mercury and Stripe decline rates for Firstbase-bundled addresses are lower than for Doola-bundled addresses but higher than for a standalone commercial sublease. The 2026 founder consensus is "Firstbase address works for some, breaks for others — budget for replacing it."
Accepts non-residents
Yes, explicitly. Non-resident founders are the primary audience. English-only onboarding but the UX assumes international use from step one.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + RA $125 + Firstbase subscription ($399-$799/year depending on tier) = $584-$984/year recurring.
Bank introduction / partner
Active partnerships with Mercury, Relay, and Brex referred at formation. These referrals are marketing, not privileged KYB pathways.
Live support
Chat + email, longer US hours. Support quality is a differentiator — response time in hours, advisors understand international operator workflows.
Pros
- High-quality non-resident-focused onboarding — genuinely thoughtful product
- EIN-for-non-residents handled well and priced into the package
- Better support quality than ZenBusiness, Bizee, or LegalZoom
- Bundled tax filing and ongoing compliance are genuinely useful for overseas operators
- Address hygiene is better than Doola (smaller clusters, better-maintained)
Cons
- Most expensive formation option in this comparison (service fee $399-$799)
- Bundled address still appears in commercial-agent clusters — not as clean as a standalone sublease
- Subscription model locks you into annual renewal for compliance features you may not need
- Bank referrals are marketing — they do not change the bank's KYB automation
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
Firstbase is the best-in-class "we do everything for you" formation product for non-residents, but the one piece it cannot do cleanly is a truly standalone operating address. Use Firstbase for formation + EIN + tax-filing bundle, and layer a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease over the top so the address on your EIN and Mercury / Stripe applications is a unique commercial lease, not a Firstbase-shared cluster.
Stripe Atlas
Stripe's own Delaware C-Corp / LLC formation product, $500 flat. Optimized for Stripe-payments-native startups. Delaware-first — which is a different legal structure and tax profile from Wyoming. For non-resident Wyoming LLC shoppers, Atlas is a different tool, not a direct competitor.
Base state fee + service fee
$500 service fee. Delaware state LLC fee is $110 (or C-Corp franchise tax starts at $175/year). Total first-year ~$610 for LLC, ~$675+ for C-Corp.
Included Registered Agent
Delaware Registered Agent included for year 1. $100/year thereafter via Stripe's RA partner.
EIN filing included
EIN obtainment included — and Atlas handles EIN-without-SSN reliably for non-residents. This is one of Atlas's strongest features.
Operating Agreement included
Customized Operating Agreement / Bylaws included. Quality is high — drafted by Cooley LLP for Atlas.
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
Atlas does not assign a virtual business address. Customers use an address they control. The Delaware registered-office address (Harvard Business Services or equivalent) is used only for service of process, not as an operating address. This means Atlas leaves the address question to the founder — which is good, because there is no Atlas-cluster KYB flag, but it also means the founder must solve the operating-address question themselves.
Accepts non-residents
Yes — Atlas is explicitly designed for non-resident founders from day one.
Year-2 renewal cost
Delaware LLC annual tax $300 + RA $100 = $400/year. C-Corp franchise tax starts at $175/year plus RA. Higher than Wyoming's $60 annual report in both cases.
Bank introduction / partner
Stripe Atlas includes a direct Mercury introduction and a Stripe account is live before formation finishes. This is Atlas's single biggest differentiator.
Live support
Email-based Stripe support. Response quality is high. No phone support.
Pros
- Highest-quality legal documents in the consumer formation market (Cooley-drafted)
- Stripe account live before formation completes — unique in the market
- Mercury introduction is direct and works
- EIN-for-non-residents handled expertly
- No bundled flagged address to worry about
Cons
- Delaware — not Wyoming. Different tax profile: $300/year DE LLC tax vs. $60 WY annual report, and DE C-Corps pay franchise tax
- Atlas does not solve the operating-address question for you
- C-Corp default carries tax and admin complexity most solo founders do not need
- No phone support
- Flat $500 is more expensive than the cheap-tier Wyoming options
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
Atlas makes sense when the startup needs Delaware-entity credibility for US VC funding and Stripe-first payments infrastructure. For a non-resident operator who wants a Wyoming LLC with lower recurring tax and simpler admin, Atlas is the wrong geography. If you do choose Atlas for Delaware reasons, a Wyoming physical-operations-hub sublease is not relevant — you would use a Delaware or other operating address instead.
Wyoming Secretary of State Direct + Separate RA
The DIY path. File the Articles of Organization yourself on Wyoming SOS's eFiling site for the $100 state fee, retain a standalone registered agent (typically $50-$125/year), and assemble the EIN, OA, and operating address yourself. Cheapest total cost, most manual work, full control over every document.
Base state fee + service fee
$100 Wyoming state filing fee. Separate RA typically $50-$125/year (Registered Agents of Wyoming, Cloud Peak Law, Wyoming Agents LLC). First-year total ≈ $150-$225.
Included Registered Agent
Not included — retained separately. Your choice of RA is independent of your formation pathway.
EIN filing included
Not included. File yourself via Form SS-4 (fax or paper for non-residents without SSN). Timeline: 4-8 weeks by fax, 10-14 weeks by mail.
Operating Agreement included
Not included. Use a Wyoming-specific template or have an attorney draft one ($200-$800 typical).
Address they assign (and whether banks accept it)
You control the address entirely. The SOS filing itself only requires a principal office and an RA address. For EIN, banking, and platform KYB, you use whatever operating address you choose — which is the cleanest possible configuration if that address is a real commercial lease (like a Wyoming physical-operations-hub sublease) and not a virtual mailbox.
Accepts non-residents
Yes — the Wyoming SOS accepts non-resident organizers and does not require SSN.
Year-2 renewal cost
Wyoming annual report $60 + RA $50-$125 = $110-$185/year recurring. Cheapest recurring cost in the comparison.
Bank introduction / partner
None — but the DIY path does not interfere with any banking application. Banks care about the LLC documents, EIN, and address, not which service filed them.
Live support
None — you are on your own. The Wyoming SOS helpline is functional but generic; the RA provider's support depends on which one you pick.
Pros
- Cheapest possible formation cost at $100 state fee + standalone RA
- Cheapest recurring cost at $110-$185/year
- No bundled address, no formation-service cluster to worry about
- Full control over every document you file
- The SOS record and all downstream filings are completely separable — swap RAs, change address, re-file without vendor lock-in
Cons
- No hand-holding — EIN via Form SS-4 without SSN is a 4-8 week fax-and-wait process most founders are not prepared for
- No bundled Operating Agreement — use a template or pay an attorney
- More research required upfront: RA selection, template quality, EIN procedure, annual report compliance
- No bank introductions (but those are marketing anyway)
How it compares to Laramie Ledger
This is the cleanest combination with a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address. File the Articles on the SOS eFiling site using the sublease address as the principal office, retain a standalone Wyoming-local Registered Agent (or Northwest for the support quality), file EIN with the sublease address as the business address, and every document from SOS to EIN to Mercury KYB shows the same verifiable commercial address. Total first-year spend including sublease is typically 30-50% below the bundled-service path.
Verdict
Pick the formation pathway that gets you to a clean address more than the one with the lowest headline price. For most non-resident founders in 2026 the sequence is: (1) use the DIY Wyoming SOS direct path OR Bizee OR Northwest for the cheapest reliable filing, (2) retain Northwest as standalone Registered Agent for the support quality, (3) use a Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease as your operating address on EIN, bank, and platform forms. Doola and Firstbase are premium options worth the money only if you specifically value the bundled EIN-without-SSN service and multilingual / concierge support — and even then, replace their bundled address with a standalone sublease. ZenBusiness works but the Sheridan cluster address it pushes should never end up on your Mercury application. Stripe Atlas is a different product for a different audience (Delaware-first, Stripe-payments-native startups) — not a drop-in substitute for a Wyoming LLC. The single biggest 2026 lever a non-resident operator controls is address quality, and none of the bundled formation services deliver that lever cleanly on their own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Wyoming LLC formation service is cheapest?
Sticker-price cheapest at formation: Bizee at $0 service fee ($100 total with state fee), then DIY Wyoming SOS direct at $100, then Northwest at $39 service + $100 state = $139. DIY is the cheapest on a 3-year total-cost basis because year-2 and year-3 recurring costs are lowest ($110-$185/year vs. $258-$458/year for ZenBusiness or $584-$984 for Firstbase). Bizee's $0 year-1 is misleading because Registered Agent renewal hits $119/year in year 2 and the EIN and Operating Agreement are add-ons.
Which formation service is best for non-residents?
If you need EIN-without-SSN handled for you and you want concierge support: Firstbase ($399-$799) or Doola ($297-$1,999). If you want the best balance of cost, quality, and non-resident competence: Northwest Registered Agent at $39 service + $200 EIN add-on, using a separate operating address. If you are comfortable filing SS-4 yourself and faxing to the IRS: DIY Wyoming SOS direct is the cheapest clean path. Across all three paths, the operating address question — which none of these services solve well — is what determines whether Mercury and Stripe approve your application.
Do I need their Registered Agent service?
You need a Registered Agent — it is a Wyoming legal requirement, same for every LLC. You do NOT need to use the formation service's RA offering. You can retain any licensed Wyoming RA independently. Northwest ($125/year) is widely considered best-in-class for quality-per-dollar. Any Laramie-local or Cheyenne-local agent (Registered Agents of Wyoming, Cloud Peak Law, Wyoming Agents LLC) works at $50-$125/year. Bundled RA service is often the single highest recurring cost on a formation bundle, so standalone is usually cheaper long-term.
Can I change my business address later?
Yes. The principal office address on your Wyoming LLC is updated via the annual report filing at the SOS or via a change-of-address filing any time ($0 cost). The address on your EIN can be updated via IRS Form 8822-B at any time. The address on your bank and platform accounts is updated in each platform's dashboard, though re-verification (proof of address documents) is typically required. Changing address mid-stream is normal; what you want to avoid is launching with a flagged address and then trying to migrate after Mercury or Stripe has already declined.
Does Mercury accept ZenBusiness's default Sheridan address?
As of 2026, rarely. The Sheridan, Wyoming virtual business address cluster that ZenBusiness (and several competitors) rely on has been progressively added to bank KYB automation high-risk lists since 2024. Mercury in particular auto-flags known Sheridan clusters. See /blog/why-stripe-bans-cmra-addresses-sheridan-wy for the mechanics. If your Wyoming LLC's address is the ZenBusiness Sheridan default, plan to replace it with a non-cluster commercial address before applying to Mercury.
Does Mercury accept Doola's assigned address?
Decline rate has risen sharply in 2025-2026. Multiple Doola partner-address clusters have been flagged by Mercury. Non-resident founders report that a Doola-formed LLC using the Doola-assigned address is significantly more likely to be declined than the same LLC using an independent commercial sublease address. Doola itself remains useful for the EIN-without-SSN service; it is the bundled address that creates the banking friction.
Does Mercury accept Northwest Registered Agent's address?
Increasingly unreliable in 2026. The Northwest "use our address as your business address" feature was historically friendly to fintech KYB, but the high density of LLCs at a single commercial-agent building has pushed that address cluster into bank automation high-scrutiny lists. Many applications still pass — acceptance rate has not collapsed — but the trend is downward. The safer 2026 configuration is: Northwest as your Registered Agent (excellent), different commercial address as your operating address (essential).
Do I even need a registered agent if I have a Wyoming operations hub address?
Yes — Registered Agent is a separate legal role from operating address. The Registered Agent is the person or entity designated to receive service of process and official Wyoming SOS correspondence on behalf of the LLC. The operating address is where the business actually conducts operations and is what you put on EIN / bank / platform forms. A Wyoming physical-operations-hub address via commercial sublease serves the operating-address role; it does not replace the RA role. Most founders pair the sublease with a standalone Wyoming RA (Northwest, Registered Agents of Wyoming, or similar) for roughly $50-$125/year.