Incorporate Electronically1Complete the Florida Profit Filing form online athttps://efile.sunbiz.org/scripts/coretype.exe to file your Articles of Incorporation electronically.Provide the company name, principal place of business (must be a street address) and mailing address. The business name must include a corporate suffix, such as Corporation, Corp., Incorporated, Inc., Company or Co.List the registered agent's name and street address and the incorporator's name (the incorporator is merely the person completing the document). It's optional to provide the names and street address of all directors.Identify the number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue.Describe the purpose of the corporation in the provided field.Provide a name and email address for receiving an acknowledgement and certified copy of the document.The agent and incorporator must both provide electronic signatures in the correct fields.2Pay the fees with a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express).The filing fee is $35, and the fee to design a registered agent is $35.You must also pay the additional fees if requesting a Certificate of Status, which certifies the corporation is in good standing, and/or a certified copy of the Articles of Incorporation.3Wait for an acknowledgment from the Division of Corporations via email that your Articles of Incorporation has been filed. This takes 1-3 business days.If your Articles of Incorporate doesn't comply with Florida's statutes, you will receive notice by email. There's no additional fee to provide the necessary information and resubmit online.You will only receive a certified copy of the document if one was ordered and paid for when you filed.4View the filed Florida Articles of Incorporation online at Sunbiz.org.Incorporate by Mail or In-Person1Draft an Articles of Incorporation according to the guidelines at the Florida Department of State website, which essentially includes the same information outlined in Step 1 in the previous section.2Write a cover letter with a contact name, phone number and email address.3Make a check out to the Florida Department of State for the fees.4Submit the document, cover letter and check by mail or in-person.Mail it to the Department of State Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 6327, Tallahassee, FL 32314.Deliver it in person to the Clifton Building, 2661 Executive Center Circle, Tallahassee, FL.
Incorporate Electronically1Complete the Florida Profit Filing form online athttps://efile.sunbiz.org/scripts/coretype.exe to file your Articles of Incorporation electronically.Provide the company name, principal place of business (must be a street address) and mailing address. The business name must include a corporate suffix, such as Corporation, Corp., Incorporated, Inc., Company or Co.List the registered agent's name and street address and the incorporator's name (the incorporator is merely the person completing the document). It's optional to provide the names and street address of all directors.Identify the number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue.Describe the purpose of the corporation in the provided field.Provide a name and email address for receiving an acknowledgement and certified copy of the document.The agent and incorporator must both provide electronic signatures in the correct fields.2Pay the fees with a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express).The filing fee is $35, and the fee to design a registered agent is $35.You must also pay the additional fees if requesting a Certificate of Status, which certifies the corporation is in good standing, and/or a certified copy of the Articles of Incorporation.3Wait for an acknowledgment from the Division of Corporations via email that your Articles of Incorporation has been filed. This takes 1-3 business days.If your Articles of Incorporate doesn't comply with Florida's statutes, you will receive notice by email. There's no additional fee to provide the necessary information and resubmit online.You will only receive a certified copy of the document if one was ordered and paid for when you filed.4View the filed Florida Articles of Incorporation online at Sunbiz.org.Incorporate by Mail or In-Person1Draft an Articles of Incorporation according to the guidelines at the Florida Department of State website, which essentially includes the same information outlined in Step 1 in the previous section.2Write a cover letter with a contact name, phone number and email address.3Make a check out to the Florida Department of State for the fees.4Submit the document, cover letter and check by mail or in-person.Mail it to the Department of State Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 6327, Tallahassee, FL 32314.Deliver it in person to the Clifton Building, 2661 Executive Center Circle, Tallahassee, FL.
Incorporate Electronically1Complete the Florida Profit Filing form online athttps://efile.sunbiz.org/scripts/coretype.exe to file your Articles of Incorporation electronically.Provide the company name, principal place of business (must be a street address) and mailing address. The business name must include a corporate suffix, such as Corporation, Corp., Incorporated, Inc., Company or Co.List the registered agent's name and street address and the incorporator's name (the incorporator is merely the person completing the document). It's optional to provide the names and street address of all directors.Identify the number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue.Describe the purpose of the corporation in the provided field.Provide a name and email address for receiving an acknowledgement and certified copy of the document.The agent and incorporator must both provide electronic signatures in the correct fields.2Pay the fees with a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express).The filing fee is $35, and the fee to design a registered agent is $35.You must also pay the additional fees if requesting a Certificate of Status, which certifies the corporation is in good standing, and/or a certified copy of the Articles of Incorporation.3Wait for an acknowledgment from the Division of Corporations via email that your Articles of Incorporation has been filed. This takes 1-3 business days.If your Articles of Incorporate doesn't comply with Florida's statutes, you will receive notice by email. There's no additional fee to provide the necessary information and resubmit online.You will only receive a certified copy of the document if one was ordered and paid for when you filed.4View the filed Florida Articles of Incorporation online at Sunbiz.org.Incorporate by Mail or In-Person1Draft an Articles of Incorporation according to the guidelines at the Florida Department of State website, which essentially includes the same information outlined in Step 1 in the previous section.2Write a cover letter with a contact name, phone number and email address.3Make a check out to the Florida Department of State for the fees.4Submit the document, cover letter and check by mail or in-person.Mail it to the Department of State Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 6327, Tallahassee, FL 32314.Deliver it in person to the Clifton Building, 2661 Executive Center Circle, Tallahassee, FL.