How to Change Your LLC Name in Florida
Last Updated April 29, 2026 by the LLCForge Editorial Team. Verified against current state filing data and official Secretary of State sources.
Changing your LLC name in Florida is a straightforward process, but it requires filing official paperwork with the state and updating multiple business records. Whether you’re rebranding, fixing a spelling error, or responding to legal issues, you’ll need to follow Florida’s specific requirements to make the change official.
Key Point: Your LLC name change isn’t official until you file Articles of Amendment with the Florida Division of Corporations. Operating under a new name without filing proper paperwork leaves your LLC legally unprotected.
When You Might Need to Change Your LLC Name
Several situations might prompt you to change your Florida LLC’s name:
- Business rebrand: You’re expanding services or targeting new markets
- Legal conflicts: Another business claims trademark infringement
- Name availability issues: You discover your preferred name is now available
- Partnership changes: Adding or removing members affects the business focus
- Marketing improvements: Your current name doesn’t resonate with customers
Before starting the name change process, make sure your new name complies with Florida’s LLC naming requirements and isn’t already taken by another business entity.
Step 1: Check Your New Name’s Availability
Your first step is verifying that your desired name is available and meets Florida’s requirements. The new name must:
- Include “Limited Liability Company,” “LLC,” or “L.L.C.”
- Be distinguishable from other registered business entities in Florida
- Not contain prohibited words without proper licensing
- Not imply government affiliation unless authorized
Use Florida’s LLC name search tool to check availability through the Sunbiz portal. This free search shows you whether your desired name is already registered or too similar to existing entities.
Pro Tip: Consider reserving your new name for $25 if you need time to prepare your amendment filing. Name reservations protect your chosen name for 120 days.
Step 2: File Articles of Amendment
Once you confirm your new name is available, you’ll file Articles of Amendment with the Florida Division of Corporations. This document officially changes your LLC’s registered name in state records.
Filing Requirements
Your Articles of Amendment must include:
- Your LLC’s current legal name
- Your LLC’s document number (found on your original Articles of Organization)
- The specific amendment (your new LLC name)
- Effective date of the amendment
- Signature of an authorized member or manager
Filing Methods and Costs
Florida offers two ways to file your Articles of Amendment:
Online Filing (Sunbiz Portal): The most efficient method costs $125 total, which includes the $100 base filing fee plus a mandatory $25 registered agent designation fee. You can pay with credit cards, debit cards, or a prepaid Sunbiz account.
Paper Filing: Mail your completed form with a $125 check to the Division of Corporations. Paper filings take longer to process than online submissions.
Source: Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, verified March 2026
Processing Time
Florida processes Articles of Amendment in the order received. Unlike some states, Florida doesn’t offer expedited processing for LLC amendments. Most filings are completed within a few business days, but processing times can vary based on filing volume.
You can set an effective date up to 5 days in the past or up to 90 days in the future when filing your amendment.
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Step 3: Update Your Business Records
After the state approves your name change, you’ll need to update multiple business records and accounts. This ensures your LLC maintains good standing and avoids operational disruptions.
Update Your EIN with the IRS
Contact the IRS to update your Employer Identification Number (EIN) records. You’ll typically need to:
- Call the IRS Business and Specialty Tax Line at (800) 829-4933
- Request Letter 147C confirming your name change
- Provide your EIN, old name, new name, and effective date
- Submit supporting documentation if requested
This step is crucial for tax filing and prevents complications with future IRS correspondence.
Update Financial Accounts
Contact all banks and financial institutions where your LLC holds accounts. Most banks require:
- A certified copy of your approved Articles of Amendment
- Updated signature cards
- New checks and debit cards with the correct business name
- Documentation showing the name change is properly filed
Banking Tip: If you’re planning to open new accounts, consider business-friendly options that understand LLC structures and offer features tailored to small businesses.
Update Business Licenses and Permits
Review all business licenses, permits, and registrations that list your LLC’s name. Common items to update include:
- Professional licenses
- Sales tax permits
- Workers’ compensation insurance
- City or county business licenses
- Industry-specific permits
Contact each issuing authority to understand their name change requirements and associated fees.
Update Your Operating Agreement
Revise your LLC’s operating agreement to reflect the new name. While Florida doesn’t require operating agreements, having current documentation protects your LLC’s limited liability status and prevents internal disputes.
Update Marketing Materials and Online Presence
Don’t forget to update:
- Website domain name and content
- Business cards and letterhead
- Email signatures
- Social media profiles
- Directory listings (Google My Business, Yelp, etc.)
- Vendor and customer contracts
Professional Filing Services
While you can file Articles of Amendment yourself, many business owners prefer professional services to ensure accurate filing and faster processing.
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Cost Summary
Here’s what you can expect to pay for changing your Florida LLC name:
- State filing fee: $125 (includes mandatory registered agent fee)
- Name reservation (optional): $25
- Professional service fees: $0-$150+ depending on provider
- Certified copies: Additional fees if needed for banks or licenses
Budget additional time and costs for updating business licenses, bank accounts, and marketing materials after your name change is approved.
Maintaining Your LLC After Name Change
Remember that changing your LLC name doesn’t affect other ongoing requirements. You’ll still need to:
- File your annual report by May 1st each year ($138.75 fee)
- Maintain a Florida registered agent
- Keep up with Florida LLC tax obligations
- Follow all licensing and permit requirements under your new name
Important: Late annual reports incur significant penalties in Florida. The total cost jumps to $538.75 if filed after the May 1st deadline, making timely filing essential for cost management.
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After filing your name change, you may also need to update your Florida registered agent filing and confirm your Florida business license reflects the new name.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to change an LLC name in Florida?
The state processes Articles of Amendment in order received, typically within a few business days for online filings. However, updating all your business records and accounts can take several weeks to complete fully.
Can I operate under my new name immediately after filing?
You should wait until you receive confirmation that your Articles of Amendment have been approved. Operating under an unapproved name can create legal complications for your LLC.
Do I need to notify customers about my name change?
While not legally required, notifying customers, vendors, and business partners helps maintain relationships and prevents confusion. Consider sending a formal announcement explaining the change and any benefits it brings.
What happens if someone else registers my old name?
Once you officially change your LLC name, your old name becomes available for other businesses to use. Make sure you’re committed to the change before filing your amendment.
Changing your Florida LLC name requires attention to detail and follow-through, but the process is manageable when you understand the requirements. Take time to plan the transition and budget for both state fees and the administrative work involved in updating your business records.
Florida’s amendment fee is low, but the filing alone won’t update the IRS, your BOI report, or your bank. Our step-by-step guide walks through everything that comes after.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Filing fees and requirements change : always confirm current fees with your state’s Secretary of State office.