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A Registered Agent in Florida provides various services, such as accepting formal documents, communication and correspondence from the Florida Department of State (DOS).

Your corporation must have Florida Registered Agent services at all times. You appoint one when you first start your business. You may also replace your existing Registered Agent after formation, provided there is no period during which your business is without a Registered Agent.

 

Florida Registered Agent Requirements

  • Every corporation, domestic or foreign, must have a Registered Agent with a registered office within the State of Florida at all times
  • The Registered Agent can be a domestic or foreign (licensed to transact business in the state) artificial legal entity (corporation, LLC, LP or LLP) or a natural person
  • If the Registered Agent is a company, they must be authorized to conduct business in Florida
  • If the Registered Agent is a person, they must live in Florida
  • The Registered Agent must be available in person to sign for any correspondence during regular business hours
  • The Registered Office must be located in the state of Florida at a street address (a P.O. Box is not acceptable)

The address for your Registered Agent in Florida doesn't need to be the same as your business address. In fact, you can use a Florida virtual mailbox for your business address.

Important: A virtual mailbox is not a replacement for a Registered Agent. They perform two separate functions and per state law, you are required to have a Registered Agent.

What Florida Registered Agents Do

A Registered Agent’s primary function is to accept official correspondence and documentation, including but not limited to:

  • State and federal government correspondence and notices
  • Service of process notices (e.g., if your corporation is sued or required to appear in court)
  • Correspondence from the FL Department of State
  • Tax forms and requests to complete permits, company filings and reports

Having a Registered Agent also allows you to prove to the state that your business exists.

Incfile Provides Free Florida Registered Agent Service for the First Year

Incfile provides complete Florida Registered Agent service for any Corporation formed in the state. Even better, if you form your corporation through Incfile, your Registered Agent is completely free for the first year and only $119 a year after that.

Incfile is authorized to conduct business in Florida and able to legally act as your Registered Agent. Here’s what our Florida Registered Agent services include:

An always-available Registered Agent who can receive correspondence, documents and legal proceedings on your corporation's behalf

A digital dashboard where you can access, store and retrieve any information we’ve received for your business

Email notification whenever we receive documents for your business

Automatic forwarding of all legal correspondence, documentation and information directly to you

 

Appointing a Registered Agent for Your Corporation

When you're incorporating in Florida, you must appoint a Registered Agent at that time. You can change the agent at any time after that. Here’s how.

Assign a Registered Agent When You Form Your Corporation

Your business needs to have a Registered Agent as soon as it’s formed. You can do this two ways:

1
File Your Articles of Incorporation with the FL Department of State

When you create your business, you must include your Registered Agent's information in your Articles of Incorporation.

2
Get a Free Registered Agent When You Incorporate with Incfile

If you form your business through us, you’ll get our Registered Agent Service free for one year. We’ll use the information you provide to complete and file your Articles of Incorporation for you.

Assign a New Registered Agent After Incorporation

You can also assign someone else as your Registered Agent in Florida after you’ve incorporated. There are a couple of ways to do this.

1
Choose a New Registered Agent Service and Update the Information with the FL Department of State

Once you’ve chosen a new Registered Agent, you can update the change by filing a statement of change with the Department of State. There is a filing fee of $35 set by the Florida DOS.

2
Sign up for Incfile’s Registered Agent Service and We’ll File the Change on Your Behalf

When you use our Registered Agent service, we take care of all the form filling and filing for you. We’ll collect the pertinent information about your business, complete the appropriate paperwork and send it to the FL Department of State on your behalf. We’ll notify you when we officially become your Registered Agent.

Search for Florida Registered Agents

In some situations, you may need to know the name of the Registered Agent that represents another Corporation in Florida. You'll find this information in the state's business directory.

What Happens If You Don’t Have a Registered Agent?

If you don’t assign or provide a Registered Agent's details to the Department of State, you may be subject to certain ramifications, including but not limited to:

  • Getting sued or served and not knowing about it. You could lose to a default judgment in your absence if your corporation is sued and you don’t respond.
  • Losing your status as a Corporation in the state. A Registered Agent is evidence to the state that your business exists. Without it, you could lose your business entity protections and your corporation may be dissolved.
  • Falling out of good standing with the FL DOS. The state may revoke your right to do business if you don’t respond to certain correspondence (such as a request for your annual report).
 

Acting as Your Own Registered Agent

You may elect to be the Registered Agent for your Florida Corporation if you have a business office in the state. There can be some drawbacks to this approach:

  • Someone must always be available during business hours at the Florida address to sign for important documents.
  • The Registered Agent must have a physical street address in Florida. If you’re forming a Corporation outside the state, you’ll need to use an in-state Registered Agent.
  • The Registered Agent’s name and address are part of the public record and available through the FL Department of State website. If you prefer to keep your name and address private, you should use a Registered Agent service.
  • If you change your business address or move out of state, you need to file additional documentation with the Department of State for the new address. This won't be necessary if you use a Registered Agent service, making a move or address change much simpler.

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FAQs About Florida Registered Agents

Do I Need to Secure Florida Registered Agent Services?

Yes. All business entities are required to have a service of process agent (Registered Agent). This is mandated by the FL DOS. You'll find more information above.

When Do I Need to Assign a Registered Agent in Florida?

You must assign a Registered Agent when you form your business with the Department of State. You can change your agent afterward by filing the correct forms. If you form your business through Incfile, we’ll file all the necessary forms on your behalf. You'll find more information above.

Can I Be My Own Registered Agent in Florida?

Yes, but we don’t recommend it for the reasons listed above.

Does the Registered Agent for My Florida-Based Corporation Need to Have an Address in Florida?

Yes. And if you use a company as your Registered Agent, that company must be legally able to conduct business in the state. You'll find more information above.

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