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Regardless of whether it's for professional reasons or personal issues, everyone must handle legal circumstances at some stage in their life.
Completing legal documents requires meticulous consideration, beginning with selecting the correct form sample. For example, if you choose an incorrect version of the Florida Limited Liability Company Formation, it will be rejected upon submission.
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Here's an example of what a general LLC purpose statement might look like: ?The purpose of this limited liability company is to engage in any lawful activity for which limited liability companies may be organized in this state.?
The name must include: Limited Liability Company, LLC or L.L.C.; OR. Chartered, Professional Limited Liability Company, P.L.L.C. or PLLC if forming a professional limited liability company.
Name your Florida LLC. ... Choose your registered agent. ... Prepare and file articles of organization. ... Receive a certificate from the state. ... Create an operating agreement. ... Get an Employer Identification Number. ... Obtain your Florida business license. ... Establish a bank account.
A Florida business address is the official address of your Florida LLC or corporation. Your business address could be the address of your storefront, your office, or even your home.
Your principal address can refer to a home, office, or shop, but Florida law requires that it must be a street address, which means you can't use a P.O. box for this purpose. The address that you use will be on the public record, which is sometimes problematic for LLC members operating out of their own homes.