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Instantly search Florida LLCs, corporations, and business records and helps you take action when it matters. Verify status, spot compliance issues, and fix them in minutes.

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What is a Florida business entity search?

A Florida business entity search allows you to look up official company details through the Florida Secretary of State database. You can find information like the entity name, type (e.g., LLC or corporation), business filing date, registered agent name, and current status. This also helps verify the business’ legal standing.

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Why you should check business records before filing

  • Before filing a new entity, use a business search to avoid name duplication, filing rejections, or delays due to existing or non-compliant entities.

  • A thorough company search protects your legal standing and ensures brand clarity.

  • Checking the state of a business also helps confirm the accuracy of registered agent and business filing details.

Step-by-step guide to conduct a Florida company lookup

Step 1

Visit the Florida Business Lookup on Palm

Step 3

Find the business by Name or Entity Number

Step 5

Use Palm to fix expired due dates and monitoring

Step 2

Enter the Business Name or Entity Number

Step 4

Review Business Status

Step 1

Visit the [State] Business Lookup on Palm

Step 2

Enter the Business Name or Entity Number

Step 3

Find the business by Name or Entity Number

Step 4

Review Business Status

Step 5

Use Palm to fix expired due dates and monitoring

Common business types in Florida

When using a Florida business entity search, you'll often come across common structures like LLCs, corporations, sole proprietorship, and partnerships. Each entity type has different legal and tax implications. The Florida LLC search is especially popular for finding limited liability companies. A thorough company search helps you compare business types listed in the Florida business entity database.

Limited liability company (LLC)

Corporation (c corp, s corp)

Limited liability partnership (LLP)

Sole proprietorship

How palm helps with business searches

Real-time access to public records

Entity monitoring and name alerts

One-click filings for formation, reports, and amendments

How do I check if a business is registered in Florida?

Use the Florida Division of Corporations Search (Sunbiz) at sunbiz.org. Search by business name or document number.

What is the filing fee for an LLC in Florida?

  • Corporation – $150 | LLC – $138.75.

Can I reserve a business name in Florida?

No. Florida does not allow name reservations.

What does ‘active’ or ‘inactive’ status mean?

  • Active: Business is compliant with filings and payments.

  • Inactive: Indicates dissolution, delinquency, or revocation.

Where do I find the registered agent name for a company?

On the Sunbiz search result for the entity.

Annual Report:

  • Due: May 1 each year