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The Division of Corporations is the State of Florida's official business entity index and commercial activity website.
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The Division of Corporations is the State of Florida's official business entity index and commercial activity website.
Submit a public records request. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
The Division serves as an informational resource for statewide business activities, registrations and certificates. We provide sole proprietors and companies with the legal right to do business in the state of Florida. Our business entity index is available 24/7. We maintain over 8 million records.
The Division of Corporations is the State of Florida's official business entity index and commercial activity website.
To create a Florida limited liability company (LLC) OR correct your rejected online filing: Review the instructions for filing the Articles of Organization. Gather all information required to complete the form. Have a valid form of payment. File or Correct Florida LLC Articles of Organization.
An annual report must be filed each year for your business entity to maintain an "active status" with the Department of State. It is required, whether or not you need to make changes. The data displayed on the entity’s annual report is the most current data on file with the Division of Corporations.