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A foreign corporation can qualify to do business in Florida by registering with the Florida Division of Corporations. Obtain a Certificate of Existence from Your Home State. ... Register an Agent in Florida. ... Complete the Foreign Qualification Application. ... Submit the Application and Required Fees.
A Florida Foreign LLC is a limited liability company that was formed outside of Florida but has registered to do business in Florida. When a foreign LLC wants to do business in Florida, it will need to register with Florida's Division of Corporations and pay $125 in total state fees.
Florida law requires corporations to apply for qualification as a foreign business before ?transacting business? within the state. As a result, a corporation formed outside of Florida wanting to do business in Florida must separately register in Florida as a foreign corporation.
After you register a foreign LLC, you are required to file a Florida LLC Annual Report every year to maintain your ?active? status. Foreign LLC's must file an annual report electronically between January 1 and May 1 each year. The annual report fee for LLCs is $138.75. After May 1, there is a $400 late fee.
If you must register your foreign business in Florida, you need to file an application to transact business with the Florida Department of State (DOS). You can download a copy of the application form from the DOS website to complete and mail it to the DOS's Division of Corporations.