For service of process in Michigan, which division and department should Alloy franchisees contact?
Alloy Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Listed here are the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the state agencies having responsibility for franchising disclosure/registration laws and for service of process. We may not yet be registered to sell franchises in any or all of these states.
If a state is not listed, Alloy Personal Training, LLC has not appointed an agent for service of process in that state in connection with the requirements of franchise laws. There may be states in addition to those listed above in which Alloy Personal Training, LLC has appointed an agent for service of process.
There may also be additional agents appointed in some of the states listed.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 69–245)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Alloy's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Exhibit A lists state agencies responsible for franchising disclosure/registration laws and service of process. However, the document states that if a state is not listed, Alloy has not appointed an agent for service of process in that state regarding franchise laws. The excerpt does not list Michigan in Exhibit A, so it is not possible to determine the relevant agency for service of process in Michigan based on this document.
It is important to note that Alloy may have appointed additional agents for service of process in states beyond those listed, or additional agents within the listed states.
Prospective Alloy franchisees should confirm with Alloy whether there is a designated agent for service of process in Michigan and obtain the relevant contact information before signing any binding agreements.