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How to Change Your Florida LLC Name

Changing your Florida LLC’s name requires filing Articles of Amendment with the Florida Division of Corporations. The process is straightforward, but you’ll need to update multiple records after the official name change.

This guide walks you through the complete process, from checking name availability to updating all your business accounts.

Quick Overview

Item Details
Filing fee $25
Processing time 2-3 business days
Form Articles of Amendment
Where to file Sunbiz.org
Certified copy $8.75 (optional)

Step 1: Check Name Availability

Before filing, confirm your new name is available.

Name Requirements

Your new LLC name must:

  • Include “LLC,” “L.L.C.,” or “Limited Liability Company”
  • Be distinguishable from existing Florida business names
  • Not imply activities requiring licensure you don’t have (banking, insurance)
  • Not contain restricted words without proper authorization

Search for Availability

  1. Go to Sunbiz.org
  2. Click “Search Records”
  3. Select “Entity Name Search”
  4. Enter your proposed new name
  5. Review results for conflicts

Important: Names don’t need to be completely unique—just “distinguishable.” However, choosing a very similar name to an existing business could cause confusion and potential legal issues.

Reserve Your Name (Optional)

If you’re not ready to file immediately:

  • File a Name Reservation ($25)
  • Reserves name for 120 days
  • Gives you time to prepare other changes

Step 2: File Articles of Amendment

Online Filing (Recommended)

Process:

  1. Go to Sunbiz.org
  2. Click “Start an E-Filing”
  3. Select “Florida Limited Liability Company”
  4. Choose “Amendment”
  5. Enter your document number (found on your original Articles of Organization)
  6. Select “Name Change” as amendment type
  7. Enter your new LLC name
  8. Pay the $25 filing fee

Information Needed

  • Current LLC name
  • Document number
  • New LLC name
  • Credit card for payment

Processing Time

  • Standard: 2-3 business days
  • Expedited (24-hour): +$50
  • Same-day: +$100

Step 3: Update Your Operating Agreement

After the state approves your name change, update your operating agreement:

  1. Draft an amendment to the operating agreement reflecting the new name
  2. Have all members sign the amendment
  3. Attach to original operating agreement
  4. Keep records of the amendment date and approval

Sample language:

“Effective [Date], the name of the Company shall be changed from ‘[Old Name]’ to ‘[New Name].’ All other terms of the Operating Agreement remain in full force and effect.”

Step 4: Update Your EIN

The IRS needs to know about your name change.

For LLCs Taxed as Partnerships or Disregarded Entities

Option 1: Letter notification

  • Write a letter to the IRS explaining the name change
  • Include your EIN, old name, new name, and signature
  • Mail to: Internal Revenue Service, Cincinnati, OH 45999

Option 2: Update on next tax return

  • Check the “name change” box on your next Form 1065 or Schedule C

For LLCs Taxed as S Corps or C Corps

  • Check the “name change” box on your next corporate tax return (Form 1120-S or 1120)

Note: You do NOT need a new EIN. The same EIN follows your LLC regardless of name changes.

Step 5: Update Business Accounts and Registrations

Priority Updates

Account/Registration How to Update
Business bank accounts Contact bank with certified copy of amendment
Credit cards Contact issuer with documentation
Sales tax registration Update through Florida DOR
Local business tax receipt Contact county/city
Professional licenses Contact licensing board

Additional Updates

Online presence:

  • Domain name
  • Website
  • Social media accounts
  • Email addresses
  • Google Business Profile
  • Online directories

Business materials:

  • Business cards
  • Letterhead
  • Invoices
  • Contracts and agreements
  • Signage
  • Marketing materials

Third parties:

  • Clients and customers
  • Vendors and suppliers
  • Insurance policies
  • Lease agreements
  • Utility accounts

Get Certified Copies

Many institutions require certified copies of your amendment. Order these from Sunbiz.org:

Document Cost
Certified copy of amendment $8.75
Certificate of Status $8.75

Recommendation: Order 2-3 certified copies. Banks and other institutions often require originals.

Timeline Summary

Task Time Frame
Name availability search Immediate
File Articles of Amendment 2-3 business days
Update operating agreement Same day as approval
Notify IRS Within 30 days
Update bank accounts 1-2 weeks
Update other registrations Ongoing

Costs Summary

Item Cost
Articles of Amendment $25
Certified copies (2-3) $17.50-$26.25
New business cards/materials Varies
Minimum total $42.50

Common Reasons for Name Changes

  1. Rebranding – New direction for the business
  2. Expansion – Name no longer reflects expanded services
  3. Merger/acquisition – Combining with another business
  4. Legal issues – Conflict with existing trademark
  5. Simplification – Shortening a complicated name
  6. Removing a partner – Former partner’s name in LLC name

DBA vs Name Change

If you just want to operate under a different name (without legally changing your LLC’s name), consider filing a fictitious name (DBA) instead:

Option When to Use Cost
Name change (Amendment) Permanently change legal name $25
Fictitious name (DBA) Operate under additional name $50 + newspaper publication

Example: “Smith Consulting LLC” could file a DBA to also operate as “Smith & Associates” without changing the legal LLC name.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Not Checking Availability First

Filing an amendment with an unavailable name wastes $25 and time. Always search first.

2. Forgetting to Update the Operating Agreement

The state filing changes your legal name, but your internal documents need updating too.

3. Not Notifying the Bank Promptly

Banks may freeze accounts if they see a name discrepancy. Update them immediately with certified copies.

4. Missing the IRS Notification

While not immediately urgent, failing to notify the IRS can cause issues when filing taxes.

5. Using the Old Name on Legal Documents

Once the name change is approved, use only the new name on contracts and legal documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Florida LLC name change take?

Standard processing is 2-3 business days. Expedited processing (24-hour) is available for an additional $50.

Can I change my LLC name to anything?

The new name must meet Florida requirements: include “LLC” or equivalent, be distinguishable from other Florida business names, and not imply unauthorized activities.

Do I need member approval to change the name?

Check your operating agreement. Most require member approval (often majority or unanimous) for name changes.

Will changing my name affect my EIN?

No. Your EIN remains the same. You just need to notify the IRS of the name change.

Can I change my name back later?

Yes. You can file another Articles of Amendment ($25) to change the name again.

What if I want to operate under multiple names?

File fictitious names (DBAs) for additional business names while keeping your legal LLC name.

Let IncCraft Handle Your Amendment

IncCraft can file your Articles of Amendment and guide you through the name change process. We’ll ensure your filing is correct and provide reminders for follow-up tasks.

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