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According to the Florida "SunBiz" website, the Article of Organization must list a "Principal Place of Business Address" in addition to a mailing address and the registered agent address. Those instructions make it clear that:

a) a PO Box is acceptable for the Mailing Address

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b) the registered agent must have a physical address

but says almost nothing about the nature or requirements of "principal place of business."

My question is, for a LLC that will have no physical location where it conducts business, what addresses can be listed? I don't want to use my personal home address for obvious reasons of privacy.

  • Can I use my registered agent address (assuming the registered agent service I use will agree to it)? If so, is that typical?
  • Can I use a basic PO Box (as opposed to a more sophisticated and expensive "virtual office" service)?
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  • You probably need a street address as a principal office, but I am too lazy to do the research today.
    – ohwilleke
    Commented Jul 2, 2020 at 5:00

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After additional research, including talking with a couple of registered agent services, the answer is that the Principal Place of Business address is required to be a physical street address. However, some registered agent services allow you to use their office address as your LLC's principal address (if you hire them as your registered agent, of course).

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