Changing the Name of a Florida LLC
Changing your LLC's name is a simple process as long as you follow all the instructions. It requires obtaining the authority to change the name. Then filing the Articles of Amendment to Articles of Organization along with a $25.00 filing fee.
If you have more than one member in your company, review your operating agreement to determine if you have the authority to amend your articles of organization. If you have determined that you do have the authority to do so, you can update your records with the Division of Corporation of the State of Florida. Authority may be granted by a resolution of the Members of the Managers.
Obtaining the Form and Reviewing the Instructions
- Go to Sunbiz and navigate to the "Forms & Fees" tab;
- Click "Florida" beneath "Limited Liability Company (Florida and Foreign)";
- Beneath "Florida LLC Forms," click on "Amendment (PDF) to access a form called the Articles of Amendment to the Articles of Organization.
Filing the Articles of Amendment
- Fill out the Cover Letter with your company's details.
- On the first page of the application, in Section A, you'll see a line stating, "If amending name, enter the new name of the limited liability company here." Here, you'll enter the new name of your LLC and it must include the words LLC or Limited Liability Company at the end of your name. Make sure to check Sunbiz to ensure the name is available.

- If there are no other changes, leave the rest of the filing blank.
- Have a Member or Authorized Representative of the LLC sign and date the last page.
- Print the signed and dated document and mail it along with a $25.00 check made payable to the Florida Department of State to:
Registration Section Division of Corporations P.O. Box 6327 Tallahassee, Florida 32314
- You'll receive a letter of acknowledgement in the mail once the Amendment has been processed by the Florida Department of State. You can also check by searching your company records on Sunbiz by entering your Florida LLC's name and reviewing the changes that have been applied.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does it take for the Division of Corporation to process my LLC’s amendment?
A: The state will process your LLC's address change in about a week. However, this timeframe may vary depending on the time of year, how busy the department is, and other factors.
Q: How can I confirm that the amendment was successfully made?
A: Your letter of acknowledgement serves as proof of your LLC's address change, just as it does for other amendments. You can also download or print a copy of the amendment by searching your company records on Sunbiz.
Q: What are Certified Copies and Certificates of Status?
A: Certified Copies are copies of documents submitted to the state of Florida that have been verified to be true reproductions of the originals. Legally, they are considered to be primary documents. A Certificate of Status, on the other hand, is a document stating that the LLC is authorized to do business in Florida and that it has met all state regulatory requirements. Each comes with an extra fee of $8.75.
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