Florida law requires most registered business entities to file an Annual Report each year to maintain an active status with the Florida Division of Corporations. Annual Reports confirm or update key business information on record, including principal address, registered agent details, and authorized officers or managers.
Florida law requires most registered business entities to file an Annual Report each year to maintain an active status with the Florida Division of Corporations. Annual Reports confirm or update key business information on record, including principal address, registered agent details, and authorized officers or managers.
A summary of filings submitted for this entity may be displayed below, depending on record availability.
Locate your Florida business record
Review existing information
Provide required updates (if any)
Review fees and submission details
Submit filing for processing
Reinstatement typically requires completion of the following items, as applicable to the selected entity:
Florida entity name or document number
Principal and mailing address
Registered agent name and address
Officer / manager / member information
Payment method for filing fees
This report keeps your company's information current in the state's records.
Fee Type
Annual Report filing fee varies by entity type
Fee Type
Separate service fee applies for preparation and submission assistance
Fee Type
Separate service fee applies for preparation and submission assistance
Begin the filing process by locating your Florida business record. You'll be able to review and confirm all information before submission.
Start Annual Report FilingIf you need assistance with a filing, order status, or general questions, help resources are available.