Florida LLC · Step 3 of 8 · Verified June 2026

Florida Articles of Organization — Step 3 of 8

The Articles of Organization is the one document that legally creates your Florida LLC. You file it through Sunbiz, pay $125, and your LLC comes into legal existence. This guide walks through every field on the form, common mistakes that cause rejections, and exactly what happens after approval.

Ahmad Adil Written & verified by Ahmad Adil, LLC School · Updated June 2026
Quick Answer

To file the Florida Articles of Organization, go to efile.sunbiz.org, complete the online form (LLC name, principal address, registered agent, member/manager info), pay the $125 filing fee by credit card, and submit. Online filings are typically processed in about 5 business days. You'll receive email confirmation once approved — your LLC legally exists from that moment.

Step 3 — Fast Facts
Filing Fee
$125 (non-refundable)
Filing Method
Online (fastest)
Processing Time
~5 business days
Certified Copy
$30 (optional)
Certificate of Status
$5 (optional)

What Are the Articles of Organization?

The Articles of Organization (sometimes called a Certificate of Formation in other states) is the founding legal document of your LLC. When the Florida Division of Corporations receives, reviews, and approves it, your LLC legally comes into existence as a separate legal entity with its own rights, obligations, and liability protection.

In Florida, you file it through Sunbiz — the Florida Division of Corporations online portal — under Florida Statute §605.0201. The form itself is short, the fee is $125, and online processing takes about 5 business days. It's the most consequential step in the entire LLC formation process: nothing else matters until this is done.

Non-refundable regardless of outcomeThe $125 filing fee is non-refundable even if Sunbiz rejects your filing. This is why verifying your LLC name availability (Step 1) and having your registered agent ready (Step 2) before filing matters — rejections waste time and money.

What You Need Before You File

Gather these four things before you open the Sunbiz filing form — the system times out if you're inactive too long, and you can't save a partially completed form:

  • Your confirmed LLC name — exactly as you searched and confirmed available on Sunbiz, including the designator (e.g., "Oak Street Consulting LLC").
  • Your Florida registered agent's name and street address — the exact name and Florida street address your agent will use (if using Northwest, they provide this when you sign up).
  • Your LLC's principal office address — a physical Florida or out-of-state street address for your LLC's main place of business. No P.O. boxes.
  • A credit card — for the $125 filing fee. Sunbiz accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Mail-in filings accept check or money order.

Every Field on the Florida Articles of Organization

The Sunbiz online form has several sections. Here's exactly what each field means and what to enter:

1

Effective Date

Optional

When do you want your LLC to legally exist? You can choose a date up to 5 business days before your submission date (backdating) or up to 90 days after (future dating). Most people leave this blank — which means your LLC becomes active on the date Sunbiz approves the filing.

Leave this blank unless you have a specific reason. Back-dating is useful if you've been operating informally and want your LLC to cover past transactions. Future-dating is useful if you want your LLC to start at the beginning of a tax year.
2

LLC Name

Required

Enter your complete LLC name exactly as you want it registered, including the designator (LLC, L.L.C., or Limited Liability Company). Florida accepts any capitalization style. Avoid unnecessary punctuation — ampersands, special characters, and symbols can cause processing issues with banks and payment processors later.

Double-check spelling before submitting. Correcting a name error after approval requires filing an Articles of Amendment at additional cost.
3

Principal Office Address

Required

The physical address where your LLC's main business is located. This can be your home, a commercial office, or a coworking space — but it must be a real street address (no P.O. boxes). It doesn't have to be a Florida address; out-of-state principal offices are allowed, but your registered agent must still have a Florida address. This address becomes public on Sunbiz.

4

Mailing Address

Optional

If your LLC receives mail at a different address than the principal office, enter it here. This is the only field on the form where a P.O. box is acceptable. If your mailing address is the same as your principal office, leave this blank.

5

Registered Agent Name & Address

Required

Enter your registered agent's full legal name (individual or company) and their Florida street address exactly as provided. If you're using Northwest, they give you the specific name format and address to use — copy it precisely, because even minor variations (e.g., "LLC" vs "L.L.C." in the agent company name) can cause processing delays. The agent must then electronically sign or type their name in the consent field to accept the appointment.

If you're being your own registered agent, enter your own name and Florida street address here, then sign the consent field yourself.
6

Authorized Person(s) / Members & Managers

Optional but Recommended

This is where you list the people authorized to manage your LLC. Florida uses two role codes: AMBR (Authorized Member — for member-managed LLCs, which is the default) and MGR (Manager — for manager-managed LLCs). You don't have to list anyone here, but most people do — banks often expect to see a member or manager listed on the public Sunbiz record when opening a business account.

For most single-owner LLCs: enter yourself as AMBR with your name and address. For a manager-managed LLC: list the manager(s) as MGR and leave members unlisted if you want more privacy.
7

Authorized Signature

Required

The person filing the Articles of Organization signs here, affirming under penalty of perjury that all information is accurate. Online filings accept a typed name as a legal electronic signature. This doesn't have to be a member or manager — anyone authorized by the organizer can sign.

8

Certified Copy & Certificate of Status

Optional

At checkout, Sunbiz offers two optional add-ons. A Certified Copy ($30) is a certified stamped copy of your filed Articles — some banks, lenders, and foreign LLC registrations require one. A Certificate of Status ($5) certifies that your LLC is active and in good standing — useful for contracts and licensing applications. Neither is required to form your LLC.

Ahmad Adil's Take on the Certified CopySkip it at filing for now — you can download a free copy of your filed Articles from Sunbiz anytime. Only pay for the $30 certified copy if a specific bank, lender, or government agency explicitly asks for a "certified" copy. Most business bank accounts only need a regular copy, which you can download for free.

How to File the Florida Articles of Organization (Step by Step)

File Florida Articles of Organization — SunbizOfficial state portal — $125 fee — online filing processes in ~5 business days
Go to Sunbiz Filing
  1. Go to efile.sunbiz.org and click "File Florida LLC Articles of Organization Online."
  2. Read and accept the disclaimer, then click "Continue to Order Form."
  3. Enter your effective date if desired (most people leave this blank).
  4. Enter your LLC name exactly as confirmed available in Sunbiz.
  5. Enter your LLC's principal office address and mailing address if different.
  6. Enter your registered agent's name and Florida street address. The agent must then type their name in the consent field to accept the appointment.
  7. Optionally add your authorized member(s) or manager(s) — enter your name and address with role code AMBR for a member-managed LLC.
  8. Enter your email address — this is where your approval confirmation will be sent. Keep it accurate.
  9. Type the authorizer's name in the signature field to sign electronically.
  10. Select optional add-ons (Certified Copy $30, Certificate of Status $5) if needed.
  11. Pay the $125 filing fee by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Amex, or Discover).
  12. Submit — you'll receive a tracking number. Your email confirmation arrives once Sunbiz reviews and approves the filing.

Processing Time and What Happens After Approval

Online filings are typically processed in about 5 business days. Mail filings take approximately 12 business days plus postal transit time — there's no reason to use mail unless you have a specific reason.

You can check real-time processing progress on the Florida Division of Corporations Document Processing Dates page at dos.fl.gov before filing, to see what submission dates Sunbiz is currently reviewing.

Once approved, you'll receive email confirmation containing your LLC's name, assigned Document Number, filed date, and effective date. Sunbiz does not send U.S. mail confirmation for online filings. You can also download a free image of your filed Articles from Sunbiz at any time after approval — no need to pay for the certified copy just to have a record.

Save your Document NumberYour Florida LLC's Document Number appears in your approval email and on Sunbiz. You'll need it to file your Annual Reports, make changes, and request certificates later. Save it somewhere safe.

Common Reasons Florida Articles Are Rejected

Sunbiz will reject your filing if anything fails their review. Rejections don't refund your $125 — you correct and resubmit using the tracking number and PIN from the rejection email. The most common causes:

  • Name not available — another entity has the same or confusingly similar name. Run the Sunbiz name search (Step 1) before filing.
  • Missing or wrong designator — the name doesn't end in LLC, L.L.C., or Limited Liability Company.
  • Registered agent consent missing — the agent didn't type their name in the consent field, or the agent's address is a P.O. box.
  • P.O. box as principal office — the principal office address field requires a physical street address.
  • Restricted word without authorization — the name contains a professional or government word that requires pre-approval.
  • Registered agent name mismatch — the agent's name in the form doesn't exactly match their registered name (common with service providers).

If your filing is rejectedSunbiz emails you a rejection notice with a tracking number and 4-digit PIN. Go back to the filing page, enter both numbers, correct the issue, and resubmit. You don't pay again for the resubmission — the original $125 covers it. If it's been more than a certain window, Sunbiz may require a new filing with a new fee — the rejection email will specify.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Articles of Organization Florida — FAQs

How much does it cost to file Florida Articles of Organization?
The state filing fee is $125 — paid online via credit card at the time of submission. This fee is non-refundable even if your filing is rejected. Optional add-ons include a Certified Copy ($30) and Certificate of Status ($5), but neither is required. After approval, you can download a free copy of your filed Articles from Sunbiz at any time.
How long does it take to get a Florida LLC approved?
Online filings are typically processed in about 5 business days. Mail filings take approximately 12 business days plus postal transit time. There is no official expedited processing option in Florida — the fastest method is always online. You can check the real-time processing queue on the Florida Division of Corporations Document Processing Dates page at dos.fl.gov to see current timelines before you file.
Can I file the Articles of Organization by mail?
Yes — you can download the paper form from Sunbiz, complete it, and mail it with a check or money order payable to the Florida Department of State. Mail payments cannot be processed on the online system (which requires a credit card). However, mail filings take about 12 business days plus postal time, compared to ~5 days online. Unless you have a specific reason to mail it, online filing is always the better choice.
What is an LLC's Document Number in Florida?
Every Florida LLC is assigned a unique Document Number (also called an LLC number) when its Articles are approved. You'll find it in your email confirmation and on your Sunbiz listing. You'll need it to file Annual Reports, request certificates, change your registered agent, and perform most official state filings. Save it — you'll use it repeatedly for the life of your LLC.
Do I need to list members or managers on the Florida Articles of Organization?
No — it's optional under Florida law. However, most people list themselves as an Authorized Member (code: AMBR) because business banks often check Sunbiz and expect to see a member or manager listed. If you want maximum privacy, you can leave this section blank and instead document ownership in your Operating Agreement, which is not filed with the state.
What happens if Florida rejects my Articles of Organization?
Sunbiz emails you a rejection notice identifying the specific issue, along with a 12-digit tracking number and 4-digit PIN. Return to the filing page, enter both numbers, correct the problem, and resubmit — the $125 fee covers the resubmission. Common fixes: change your LLC name, correct the registered agent's address, or add the missing designator. The resubmission typically processes within the same ~5-day window.
Can I back-date or future-date my Florida LLC?
Yes — Florida allows you to specify an effective date on your Articles. You can back-date up to 5 business days before your submission date, or future-date up to 90 days after Sunbiz receives your filing. Back-dating is useful if you've been informally operating under the LLC name and want the entity to cover prior transactions. Future-dating is useful for tax planning — e.g., starting the LLC on January 1 of next year. Most people leave it blank and take the approval date.
Ahmad Adil
About the Author
Ahmad Adil

Ahmad Adil is the founder and CEO of LLC School. Every figure and requirement on this page was verified against Florida Statute §605.0201, current Sunbiz filing instructions at dos.fl.gov, and the official Florida Division of Corporations fee schedule. LLC School updates all Florida guides whenever Sunbiz changes its process.

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