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How to register your foreign business to do business in Florida

Board Certified expert business lawyer David Steinfeld
A foreign or non-Florida businesses is one that is registered in another State or Country. For these businesses to legally conduct business in Florida, the State provides an easy means for those foreign businesses to register to conduct business legally in Florida


If you want to do business in Florida, you can form a business here or if you already have an out of state business or one in another country, you can continue to use that business entity and legally conduct business in Florida.

It is easy to register your foreign business in Florida

The registration method is similar to creating a business here and is done online on the State’s website called Sunbiz. If a foreign business as it is called, either a corporation or LLC, has a credit card, internet access, and a registered agent to accept service of process of lawsuits, it can register to do business here. There are even businesses in Florida that cater to such foreign businesses and offer their services as a registered agent for the foreign business in Florida.

Why do you need a registered agent in Florida

A registered agent is just an adult person physically in the State of Florida who is capable of receiving service of process. The business lists its registered agent with the State when it registers and each year thereafter when it files its annual report, which is also conveniently done online at Sunbiz. The Division of Corporations will communicate with your business through the email you use when you register to do business in the State. Service of process, however, is physical delivery of notice to the company for lawsuits, for example.

A registered agent is required for each business so that it can receive the required due process if it is sued. But the agent for service of process does not have to be part of the business such as a director, officer, or employer. That is why independent businesses in Florida can provide the service of being a registered agent to a foreign of even Florida business. The business can change its registered agent at any time simply by logging onto Sunbiz and paying to update that information.

If the foreign business does not maintain an office in Florida for the customary transaction of its business and does not wish to pay another business to act as its registered agent, it can nominate any adult person physically in the State willing to undertake this responsibility.

You don't always have to register your foreign company

A foreign business does not always or absolutely have to register to do business in Florida. If it is only transacting business on a limited basis the registration may not be of great benefit aside from perhaps the marketing benefit of being able to represent that it is lawfully registered in Florida, But the benefit of registering here affords the business benefits that it would not otherwise enjoy.

How such benefits will apply to a particular foreign business and whether it is helpful for a particular business to do so is a topic best addressed in a discussion with corporate counsel. The Law Office of David Steinfeld employs a great deal of technology to move at the speed of its business clients. Therefore, a foreign business wishing to discuss these topics will find it easy to do so from anywhere in the country or the world.

Written by expert business lawyer David Steinfeld

business lawyer David Steinfeld
David Steinfeld is one of the few Board Certified business law experts in Florida. He has been licensed for over 25 years. He is AV-Preeminent rated, ranked as one of the Best Lawyers in America by U.S. News and World Report, and consistently named a Florida Super Lawyer and one of Florida’s Legal Elite. Dave has also received Martindale’s prestigious Judicial Edition Award for high reviews by Judges, its Platinum Client Champion Award and has a 10.0-Superb rating on AVVO as well as a 10.0 rating on Justia, lawyer reviews websites.

Check out business lawyer David Steinfeld online for helpful videos and articles on Florida business law, real estate disputes, and electronic discovery solutions for your business. T
his article is provided for informational purposes only.

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