WYOM vs Northwest Registered Agent for non-US founders

Northwest Registered Agent is widely associated with Registered Agent and formation services. WYOM is built around a narrower non-US founder workflow: Wyoming LLC formation, EIN request workflow, first-year Registered Agent service, official mail, documents, and dashboard in one $499 package.

Short answer

Northwest Registered Agent is widely associated with Registered Agent and formation services. WYOM is built around a narrower non-US founder workflow: Wyoming LLC formation, EIN request workflow, first-year Registered Agent service, official mail, documents, and dashboard in one $499 package.

Northwest Registered Agent is often considered when

  • A founder wants a Registered Agent-first provider.
  • A founder is comparing US formation providers directly.
  • A founder wants to choose services and maintain the workflow across separate account areas.

WYOM is built for

  • Non-US founders who want a Wyoming LLC handled remotely.
  • A done-for-you workflow with one clear $499 package.
  • EIN request workflow without SSN after formation records are ready.
  • Official mail handling, company documents, dashboard, and status tracking.
  • Clear boundaries around banking, payment providers, tax, accounting, and legal advice.

How to choose

Choose based on the workflow you need. If the main problem is simply hiring a Registered Agent, a Registered Agent-first provider may fit. If the main problem is organizing a complete Wyoming LLC foundation from outside the US, WYOM is designed around that specific path.

FAQ

Does WYOM include Registered Agent service?

Yes. WYOM includes first-year Registered Agent service through commercial Registered Agent infrastructure as part of the $499 package.

Is the WYOM offer only Registered Agent service?

No. WYOM combines the formation workflow, EIN request workflow, official mail, documents, dashboard access, and first-year Registered Agent service.

Does WYOM replace legal or tax advice?

No. WYOM organizes the company foundation. Legal, tax, accounting, banking, and payment processing questions remain separate.