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Code · Florida · Title XXXVI — Business Organizations · Chapter 605

605.0213 Fees of the department.

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The fees of the department under this chapter are as follows:
(1)For furnishing a certified copy, $30.
(2)For filing original articles of organization or articles of revocation of dissolution, $100.
(3)For filing a foreign limited liability company’s application for a certificate of authority to transact business, $100.
(4)For filing a certificate of merger of limited liability companies or other business entities, $25 per constituent party to the merger, unless a specific fee is required for a party under other applicable law.
(5)For filing an annual report, $50.
(6)For filing an application for reinstatement after an administrative or judicial dissolution or a revocation of authority to transact business, $100.
(7)For filing a certificate designating a registered agent or changing a registered agent, $25.
(8)For filing a registered agent’s statement of resignation from a limited liability company that has not been dissolved, $85.
(9)For filing a registered agent’s statement of resignation from a dissolved limited liability company or a composite statement of resignation from two or more dissolved limited liability companies pursuant to s. 605.0115 (6), $25.
(10)For filing a certificate of conversion of a limited liability company, $25.
(11)For filing any other limited liability company document, $25.
(12)For furnishing a certificate of status, $5.
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