If your Florida business entity has been administratively dissolved or revoked for failure to file an Annual Report or other requirements, you may be able to reinstate it. Reinstatement restores your business to active status with the Florida Division of Corporations.
If your Florida business entity has been administratively dissolved or revoked for failure to file an Annual Report or other requirements, you may be able to reinstate it. Reinstatement restores your business to active status with the Florida Division of Corporations.
A summary of the steps involved in reinstating your Florida business entity.
Locate your dissolved or revoked business
Review entity details and filing history
Complete required information updates
Review reinstatement fees
Submit filing for processing
Reinstatement typically requires completion of the following items, as applicable to the selected entity:
Florida entity name or document number
Updated principal and mailing address
Registered agent name and address
Officer / manager / member information
Payment method for filing fees
Reinstatement fees include past-due filings and any applicable penalties.
One-Time Fee
State fee for processing the reinstatement filing, varies by entity type
One-Time Fee
Fees for each missed Annual Report filing since the entity was dissolved
One-Time Fee
Penalty assessed by the state for failure to file on time, varies by entity type
Begin the reinstatement process by locating your business record. We will guide you through the required filings and fees.
Start Reinstatement FilingIf you need assistance with a filing, order status, or general questions, help resources are available.