If you’re thinking Florida LLC—maybe for online sales, rentals, consulting, whatever—it’s still one of the easiest states for this. No state income tax eating your pass-through profits, solid liability protection, and setup’s cheap and quick. But people mess up the basics all the time: wrong name, sketchy agent, forgetting the annual report, no operating agreement. Ends up costing way more to fix.

This covers the usual searches: how to form/create/start/register an LLC in Florida, Florida LLC search/lookup/check/verification, annual reports, operating agreements. Straight from Sunbiz.org rules and what actually happens out there in 2026.

Why Florida LLC Makes Sense

Keeps your personal assets safe if things go south with the business. Taxes flow to your personal return (no double hit like corps). Filing’s $125, done online fast. Downside? Gotta have a real Florida street address for the registered agent—no PO boxes, no “I’m remote” excuses.

How to Actually Form an LLC in Florida (Step by Step)

Most folks DIY on Sunbiz.org—saves cash unless you hate forms.

  1. Name Hunt (Florida LLC Search / Lookup First Thing) Jump on search.sunbiz.org—free, no login. Punch in your name idea (has to end with “LLC,” “Limited Liability Company,” or similar). Check if it’s taken or sounds too close—rejections suck. Throw in “FL,” “Solutions,” initials, whatever to make it unique. Search agent/officer names too for extra sure. Clear? Good.
  2. Registered Agent – Don’t Half-Ass This Florida demands a physical FL address, someone available weekdays to grab legal papers. If you’re not local, hire a service. FloridaAgents.net is a decent Florida-only play: $79/year gets their nice business address (keeps yours private—public records show theirs), same-day mail scans, instant electronic forwarding to a secure client portal, junk mail trashed so you don’t hit limits, and actual human phone support (Mon-Sat 10-6 EST, +1-888-991-5786 or WhatsApp/email). No bots, real people. They remind you on compliance stuff too. Clients rave about the team being friendly, quick, helpful with paperwork. Other picks: Northwest ($125, privacy beast), Sunshine ($49, super cheap but watch add-ons), ZenBusiness (~$199, good alerts). FloridaAgents.net fits if you want local feel without big-company nonsense.
  3. File the Articles of Organization Online at sunbiz.org—credit card, done. Need:

4. EIN Time IRS.gov free after approval. Minutes online. Bank/tax must-have.

5. Operating Agreement – Yeah, Do One Not sent to state, but don’t skip. It’s your playbook: who owns what %, how profits split, decisions, what if someone bails or worse. Single-member? Simple. Multi? Avoids blowups. Grab free templates (LLC University has updated 2026 ones—Word/PDF). Tweak, sign (notarize for bonus). Banks want it sometimes.

6. After That Sales tax permit if selling stuff (Florida Revenue). Bank account (EIN + Articles). BOI to FinCEN (free, 90 days—owner info). Total spend: $125–$400-ish (agent + bits).

Florida LLC Lookup / Check / Verification (Quick and Free)

search.sunbiz.org.

Annual Report – The Deadline That Bites

Every year by May 1 (2026: May 1).

$138.75 on time. Late? +$400 = $538.75. Too late? Dissolution.

File online at sunbiz.org—update agent/address if changed. No changes? Still file.

FloridaAgents.net does it for $50 + fee with reminders—worth it if deadlines aren’t your thing.

Operating Agreement Quick Hits

Locks in liability protection. Key parts:

Single? Still good for proof it’s separate from you. Multi? Critical. Free templates fine; lawyer if messy.

Stuff That Goes Wrong (And How to Skip It)

FloridaAgents.net keeps it simple: $79 agent, formation help, human support, portal for everything. Good for privacy and not dealing with big chains.

Florida LLCs are low-drama when you nail the basics. Hit Sunbiz, lock a solid agent, write that agreement, mark May 1 on your calendar. Done. Got questions on any part? Shoot.

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