Virtual Office for a Texas LLC (Nevada Address)

π’ Introduction
Plenty of Texas founders want a clean, professional business address that isn't their apartment or garage β and some want that address to sit in a no-income-tax state. A virtual office gives you a real, staffed commercial address and mail handling without signing a lease. Muze Office runs that kind of virtual office in Las Vegas at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, and a number of Texas LLC owners use it as an out-of-state mailing and branding address.
Before we get into how it works, one honest caveat, because it's the question that actually matters: a Nevada virtual office is a business address, not a registered agent. Those are two different things, and conflating them is the most common mistake we see. We'll explain the difference below so you don't make a filing error. (For the general version of this decision that applies to any state, see our virtual office for an LLC guide.)
Business address vs. registered agent: the part most posts skip
If your LLC is formed in Texas β or is a foreign LLC that has registered to "do business" in Texas β Texas law requires a registered agent with a physical street address inside Texas who is available during business hours to accept legal service. P.O. boxes, mailbox stores, and out-of-state virtual offices do not satisfy that requirement, and missing it can lead the Texas Secretary of State to administratively dissolve the entity. (Texas SOS β Registered Agents)
So a Las Vegas address from Muze Office is not a substitute for your Texas registered agent. What it is good for:
- The public-facing mailing and business address on your website, invoices, Google profile, business cards, and bank paperwork β instead of your home.
- A consistent address if you move often or work remotely.
- A Nevada presence if you're genuinely setting up or relocating a Nevada entity (not just papering over a Texas operation).
If you operate primarily in Texas, the realistic setup is: keep a Texas registered agent for legal compliance, and use the Nevada virtual office for branding, mail, and privacy. Using it to avoid Texas obligations doesn't work β Texas can still find a tax and registration "nexus" even when your mailing address is elsewhere, and the comptroller's nexus questionnaire is what decides that. (Texas SOS β Foreign or Out-of-State Entities FAQs)
Does the "Nevada has no income tax" angle actually help?
Sometimes, but read the fine print. Nevada has no state personal income tax, no corporate income tax, and no franchise tax on most small businesses β which is why so many founders look there. Texas has no personal income tax either, and the Texas Comptroller lists a $2.65 million no-tax-due threshold for 2026. Information-report and other obligations can still apply, so confirm your entity's requirements with a Texas tax professional.
The practical takeaway: if you live and operate in Texas, forming in Nevada often adds a second state's filing fees and a foreign-registration step without removing your Texas obligations. A Nevada address for mail and branding is cheap and useful; a Nevada entity run from Texas is a decision to talk through with a CPA or attorney first. We'd rather tell you that than sell you a plan you don't need.
What you actually get with a Muze Office virtual office
Our address sits in a real, staffed commercial building in the Enterprise/Paradise area of Las Vegas (89119), about two minutes from I-215 and roughly ten minutes from Harry Reid International Airport and the Las Vegas Convention Center. It's a genuine physical location with people on site β not a remote mail-drop β which matters for banks and verification.
| Plan | From | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Mail Holding | $39/mo | A real address + mail held for pickup |
| Sandstone | $69/mo | Mail handling with light add-ons |
| Opal | $149/mo | Heavier mail volume + room credits |
| Diamond | $249/mo | Most usage + in-person workspace needs |
Every tier is month-to-month with no long-term lease, so you can start small and move up only if your mail volume or in-person needs grow. Add-ons commonly include mail scanning with email notifications and forwarding to anywhere you happen to be.
If you ever come through Las Vegas, the same address gives you somewhere real to work: a Day Pass is $25, meeting rooms book by the hour from $25, and event space is available from $99/hr with no food-and-beverage minimum. There's free on-site parking, an on-site cafe, high-speed WiFi, phone booths, and biometric 24/7 access for members.
Quick FAQ for Texas founders
Can I use this as my LLC's registered agent address? No. Texas requires a registered agent with a physical Texas address. Use Muze Office for your mailing/branding address and keep a separate Texas registered agent.
Will a bank accept a virtual office address? Many do, because this is a verifiable staffed commercial building rather than a P.O. box. Confirm your specific bank's policy, since some still ask for a physical address on file.
Can my mail be forwarded to Texas? Yes. Mail can be held for pickup or scanned and forwarded to wherever you are, including any Texas address.
Is there a contract? No. Plans are month-to-month, so you're never locked in.
A note on our Houston location
If your real goal is a Houston-area presence rather than a Nevada one, Muze Office is preparing a Houston location at 1800 Augusta Dr in the Galleria area. It isn't open yet, and no Houston address service is active. You can read the confirmed status and join Houston early access. For most Texas LLCs that operate in Texas, an in-state address is the simpler fit.
π How to get started
If a Las Vegas mailing and branding address is what you need, pick a tier and start β it takes minutes and there's no lease. Start your membership today. Want to compare it against a future in-Texas option? Join Houston early access, then decide which address actually serves your business.
πΌ Need a virtual office for your LLC in Texas?
A Muze Office virtual office gives Texas founders a real, staffed business address, flexible mail handling, and month-to-month terms without the overhead of a lease β just be clear-eyed that it complements, rather than replaces, your Texas registered agent. To see plans and pricing, visit Muze Office and explore our Las Vegas virtual office options.



