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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In addition to the supplemental corporate fee of $88.75 imposed pursuant to s. 607.193, the fees of the Department of State under this act are as follows:
(1) For furnishing a certified copy: $52.50 for the first 15 pages plus $1.00 for each additional page.
(2) For filing an original certificate of limited partnership: $965.
(3) For filing an original application for registration as a foreign limited partnership: $965.
(4) For filing certificate of conversion: $52.50.
(5) For filing certificate of merger: $52.50 for each party thereto.
(6) For filing a reinstatement: $500 for each calendar year or part thereof the limited partnership was administratively dissolved or foreign limited partnership was revoked in the records of the Department of State.
(7) For filing an annual report: $411.25.
(8) For filing a certificate:
(a) Designating a registered agent: $35;
(b) Changing a registered agent or registered office address: $35;
(c) Resigning as a registered agent: $87.50; or
(d) Of amendment or restatement of the certificate of limited partnership: $52.50;
(9) For filing a statement of termination: $52.50.
(10) For filing a notice of cancellation for foreign limited partnership: $52.50.
(11) For furnishing a certificate of status or authorization: $8.75.
(12) For filing a certificate of dissolution: $52.50.
(13) For filing a certificate of revocation of dissolution: $52.50.
(14) For filing any other domestic or foreign limited partnership document: $52.50.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Florida Statutes Title XXXVI. Business Organizations § 620.1109. Department of State; fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/fl/title-xxxvi-business-organizations/fl-st-sect-620-1109/
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