You, the plaintiff, must file a “Statement of Claim” form, available at your Clerk's office. This must be fully completed and signed to receive a pre-trial conference date. If your claim is based upon written documentation, attach a copy of the contract to the Statement of Claim form. You may file by mail or in person.
It involves presenting to the person or entity sued (the 'defendant') a Complaint in which the person suing (the 'plaintiff') describes its legal claims and should always be accompanied by a Summons, requiring a defendant to respond in court.
The Local Business Tax (formerly known as Occupational License) is required of any individual or entity any business, or profession in Broward County, unless specifically exempted.
Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group. The associated issuance fees will be automatically calculated.
Eviction Steps: Step 1 — Issue Notice. Pursuant to Florida Statues Chapter 83.56 a notice is required prior to filing an eviction. Step 2 — Fill out Forms. Step 3 — Service the Tenant. Step 4 — Judgment & Writ of Possession.
In addition to any state-required occupational licenses, most cities and counties in Florida require a basic business license for doing business within their jurisdiction.
Some basic examples of business management skills include managing the progress of a store by monitoring results, selling and marketing to clients, and controlling and preventing issues.
Depending on whether you choose a corporation, LLC or partnership structure—sole proprietors are not required to register their business with the state—you will need to provide specific information when you file your Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization with the Florida DOS Department of Corporations ( ...
If your business is a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or nonprofit corporation, you'll probably need to register with any state where you conduct business activities.