Florida Foreign Qualification

IncNow can help you get a Florida Foreign Qualification done correctly without the hassle. We handle the entire filing process, from verifying your company name to submitting your Application for Authorization to Transact Business to the Florida Secretary of State.

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How to Foreign Qualify in Florida

Registering your business in Florida involves a few key steps. IncNow’s Incorporation Specialists can help you through the process and ensure your Foreign Qualification is done properly. Here’s a look at the process:

Obtain a Certificate of Good Standing

A Certificate of Good Standing, sometimes called a Certificate of Existence, is an official document from your business’s home state that proves your company is legally formed and compliant. 

Note: To be accepted by the state, the Certificate of Good Standing must be dated within 90 days of the date on which you submit your Foreign Qualification.

Check Name Availability

Before you can register, your company’s legal name must be unique and available for use in Florida. If another registered business is already using your name, you will need to operate under an “Assumed Name” (also known as a DBA).

IncNow’s team will conduct a name availability search with the Florida Secretary of State. If your company’s name is taken, we will immediately notify you and assist with registering an Assumed Name.

Get a Florida Registered Agent

Florida law requires you to appoint a Registered Agent with a physical street address in the state to receive official legal and tax documents.

If you live in Florida, you can serve as your own Registered Agent. You can also hire IncNow to serve as your Registered Agent in Florida.

File an Application for Authorization to Transact Business in Florida

This is the official form that registers your out-of-state business in Florida. It must be filed with the Secretary of State and requires precise details about your company, its Managers or Directors, and your appointed Registered Agent.

The form requires the following details:

  • Your company’s exact legal name.
  • The state where the company was originally formed. 
  • The date when the company was formed. 
  • The name and address of the company’s Registered Agent in Florida.
  • A signature from your Florida Registered Agent.
  • The names and addresses of the company’s Members and Managers if an LLC, or Officers and Directors if a corporation.
  • A signature from an Authorized Person.

You need to pay a filing fee in order to submit theApplication for Authorization to Transact Business. The filing fee in New York is $125 for foreign LLCs and $70 for foreign corporations. State filing fees are included in the price of IncNow’s Foreign Qualification Service.

How IncNow Can Help

IncNow’s team prepares and files your company’s Application for Authorization to Transact Business in Florida. We ensure all of your information is accurate to prevent rejections.

Maintain Your Good Standing in Florida

Once your Florida Foreign Qualification is complete, your company is responsible for fulfilling all ongoing compliance requirements set by the state. The Florida Secretary of State will send official notices regarding these requirements to your Registered Agent in Florida.

Please Note: IncNow’s service covers the successful initial filing of your foreign qualification. Ongoing compliance management is not included for Florida.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Florida Foreign Qualification?

If your LLC or corporation was formed in another state, like Delaware, but you are going to be doing business in Florida, you will need to properly register your business there first. This process is called Foreign Qualification and it involves obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing, appointing a Registered Agent, and filing an Application for Authorization to Transact Business.

What does it mean to be "doing business" in Florida?

The definition of “doing business” is generally pretty broad. It can also be different in each state. But in general, you will likely need to register your company in Florida if you do any of the following:

  • Have a physical location like an office, store, or warehouse in the state.
  • Have employees who work in Florida.
  • Regularly sell products or provide services to customers in Florida.

If you’re not sure whether your company is considered to be doing business in Florida, the safest bet is to file a Foreign Qualification. States often charge large penalties and fines if businesses do not properly register themselves.

What is an "Assumed Name" and when would I need one in Florida?

An Assumed Name is like a nickname for your business. It’s a name you use in Florida that’s different from your company’s official legal name. This is also commonly known as a “DBA” (short for “Doing Business As”).

The main reason you would need an Assumed Name is if your company’s official name is already taken by another business registered in Florida.

Because no two businesses can have the same name, Florida would require you to choose a different, “assumed” name to use while operating in the state. Our filing process includes a name search to check if your name is available, and we can help you understand the next steps if it’s already in use.

How much does it cost to foreign qualify in Florida?

The filing fee paid directly to the Florida Secretary of State is $125 for foreign LLCs and $70 for foreign corporations. This is the one-time fee the state charges to review and process your Application for Registration.

Does a Florida Registered Agent need to sign the Foreign Qualification?

Yes, Florida requires your chosen Registered Agent to sign your application before it can be filed.

On the official application form, there is a specific section where the Registered Agent must sign to formally accept their appointment. This signature proves to the state that the agent has agreed to receive legal notices and other official mail for your company.