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ABOUT YOUR REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE IN FLORIDA

Lots of businesses are on the Internet providing Florida registered agent service. From the largest of the disinterested and most expensive to the littlest, unseasoned local start-ups, you have a wide range of options when it comes to appointing your Florida resident agent. We’re not too big and we’re not too small. Our objective is to help you pick the registered agent that is just right for your Florida business.

What are the restrictions or requirements I should know about my statutory agent?

There are few restrictions regarding who can be a registered agent in Florida. In particular, the person or entity acting as your registered agent needs to be located and available at a physical street address within the state of Florida during regular business hours. They will be responsible to receive all tax-related and legal documents, annual report forms, litigation (service of process) documents, etc., on your behalf. It is important that you select a solid company, like RegisteredAgentOffice.com when you’re choosing your registered agent.

How will having a registered agent aid my company?

First and foremost, designating a registered agent keeps your company in conformity to state law. Furthermore, we accept delivery of and scan any legal notice, service of process, annual report, or letter received into your online account locally in Florida. You receive instantaneous notice of any paperwork scanned into your Florida resident agent online account.

As an additional Florida registered agent service, we also track your Florida annual report due date and email you reminders with do-it-yourself links to submit your paperwork on time with Florida.

Can I get in trouble if I fail to maintain or don’t have a registered agent for my business?

There can be repercussions for not maintaining your Florida registered agent. Penalties may or may not be assessed. Florida may revoke your LLC or corporate certificate of authority if you fail to maintain your registered agent in Florida.


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