What public records exist about Ultra‑Agent Industries and Lisa Voldeng’s prior business ventures?
Executive summary
Publicly accessible corporate and personal webpages show Ultra‑Agent Industries and Lisa (Lise/Lisa Noelle) Voldeng presenting a portfolio of brands and projects and asserting copyright/trademark claims, while commercial contact and people‑search services list biographical and contact details; however, the provided reporting does not include independent government business‑registration, trademark filings, tax, lawsuit, or court dockets for Ultra‑Agent Industries or Voldeng’s prior ventures [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
1. Public corporate and personal websites: self‑published corporate identity and portfolio
Ultra‑Agent Industries and Lisa Voldeng maintain multiple self‑published sites that function as primary public records of her business claims: an Ultra Agent Industries website that displays copyright and trademark dates tied to “Lise (Lisa) Voldeng” and Ultra‑Agent Industries Inc. (©1996/2003) [1], a personal site (voldeng.com) with an About page and portfolio listing brands attributed to her such as Ultra‑Agent Industries Inc., Outlaws of Chivalry, Ultrafuture, Überbabe and others [6] [3] [2].
2. Copyright and trademark assertions on owned pages: claims, not third‑party registrations
The Ultra‑Agent Industries site and multiple Substack pages include copyright notices that name Lisa Noelle/Lise Voldeng and Ultra‑Agent Industries Inc. for specific years [1] [7] [8] [9], which establish posted ownership claims on those webpages, but the provided sources do not include evidence of formal trademark registrations or third‑party intellectual‑property filings to corroborate those marks beyond the site statements [1].
3. Portfolio entries and brand list: breadth of claimed ventures
Voldeng’s portfolio pages enumerate a long list of companies, brands and creative projects (Ultra‑Agent Industries Inc., Outlaws of Chivalry, Riders United, Doveland, Ultrafuture, Überbabe, Knight League, Tiny Engines, Digital Mogul, Mogulwars, Sugarlab Corporation, etc.), and describe creative works across media and markets [3] [2]. These pages serve as public-facing evidence of claimed ventures but are promotional in nature and do not include independent documentation—such as incorporation dates, officer lists, or filings—within the provided reporting [3].
4. Commercial directories and data aggregators: contact info and background snippets
Third‑party data services and directories in the reporting aggregate contact and background details for Lisa Voldeng: ContactOut lists a 2025 profile describing Voldeng as Founder and CEO of Ultra‑Agent Industries Inc. and supplies an email and phone number [4], MyLife aggregates prior positions and suggests access to court/arrest records and other public records but does not itself provide primary government documents in the cited snippet [5], and Spokeo/people‑search entries supply address and contact leads [10] [11]. These commercial listings function as public traces but can reflect unverified aggregation rather than primary legal records [4] [5] [10] [11].
5. Editorial and Substack content: public commentary and evolving claims
Substack publications and archives under Lisa Noelle Voldeng and associated newsletters (Outlaws of Chivalry, Ultra‑Future) are publicly archived and carry © notices attributing content to Voldeng and Ultra‑Agent Industries, demonstrating an ongoing public platform and narrative presence that supplements the corporate/personal sites [7] [12] [8] [9]. These posts are public content but are authored material rather than independent verification of corporate registrations.
6. What is missing from the provided reporting: official filings and independent verification
Within the supplied sources there are no cited government filings, secretary‑of‑state incorporation records, USPTO trademark registrations, IRS nonprofit or tax filings, or court dockets that would independently verify the legal status, corporate officers, capitalization, or any litigation history for Ultra‑Agent Industries or Voldeng’s listed ventures; likewise, while MyLife and people‑search sites imply public records exist (e.g., “court or arrest records”), the provided excerpts do not include those primary documents [5] [11] [10].
7. How to treat these records and potential agendas
The public record assembled here consists largely of self‑published materials and aggregator profiles that advance Voldeng’s brand and projects [1] [6] [3] [2] [4], which is common for entrepreneurs but carries an implicit promotional agenda; independent verification would require consulting government registries (state business filings, USPTO, court databases) that the provided reporting does not supply [5].