The registered agent IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE PHYSICALLY PRESENT AT THE ADDRESSif you have an out of state entity. Just has to have someone there to accept service of process on your behalf. I asked her about this. She has a written signed legally binding contract for the new home owner to fulfill this requirement and forward and mail to her. It was part of the agreement in selling the home. Perfectly legal operation. Kates main office is located in Colombia so it makes no sense to keep paying for a place in the states when nobody is here. That's just a waste of money.
Nevada Resident Agent Service for $49 a year. https://www.nevadaresidentagent.com/ If you’re doing a Nevada corporation, a Nevada LLC, registering an out of state entity in Nevada for a certificate of authority or certificate of registration, or you are just getting ready to incorporate in Nevada, you’ll need a Nevada resident agent. Your Nevada resident agent (now called a NV registered agent), must have a physical address in Nevada and be open during normal business hours to accept service of process on your behalf. A resident agent can also be designated a commercial resident agent, but the only real difference is that a commercial resident agent pays a yearly fee to the Nevada Secretary of State and has access to preprinted state lists.