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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.
The purpose of an Annual Report or Amended Annual Report is to update or verify your entity’s information on our records. Those business entities formed or effective after January 1st of this year are not due an Annual Report and must select and file the appropriate amendment form by mail.
Annual reports for all corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships and limited liability limited partnerships are due each year between January 1 and May 1. The Department of State encourages business owners to file early.
The registered agent must have a physical street address in Florida. Do not list a P.O. Box address. If designating a new registered agent, the new registered agent must sign the report, confirming the Agent’s familiarity with the Florida Statutes and accepting the obligations of this designation.
Manage/Change with E-Filing. E-Filing Services. Annual Report Filing. Reinstatements. Certificate of Status. Certificate of Status Authentication. Florida Department of State.
Introduction To Filing An Annual Report Online. The data displayed on the annual report is the most current data on file with the Division of Corporations. Payment Options: Payment may be made by credit card (VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS or DISCOVER), debit card (with a VISA or MASTERCARD logo), a Sunbiz E-file Account (a pre-established ...
Free guide to the easiest way to file your Florida Annual Report. Learn about Florida Annual Report due dates, fees, requirements, compliance service and more.
Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, Electronic Filing and Certification. Sunbiz offers several methods in which information can be submitted to the Division.
All Annual Reports must be entered and submitted electronically online. Payments can be made by credit card, debit card, or by check or money order. For credit card and debit card processing allow 2-3 days; if paying by check or money order allow 3-5 weeks.
The Division of Corporations is the State of Florida's official business entity index and commercial activity website.