Florida Corporations
Insurance · Portland


Jurisdiction: Florida State
Source: Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations

This dataset includes 1.6 million business entities (corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and trademarks) registered with Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Each business is registered with business name, principal address, mailing address, agent name, agent address, entity status, type, officer, and creation date.

Portland · insurance · Search Result

Entity Name Office Address Agent Start Date Status
Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Company 261 Commercial Street, Portland Chief Financial Officer 2010-06-07 Active
California Casualty Insurance Company 10260 Sw Greenburg Road, Portland Chief Financial Officer 2007-08-28 Active
Atlantic Title Insurance Company 12909 Sw 68th Parkway, Suite 350, Portland Chief Financial Officer 1998-11-16 Active
Central Insurance Management, Inc. 6400 Se Lake Rd, Suite 190, Portland Corporation Service Company 2006-07-17 Active
Standard Insurance Company 1100 S.W. 6th Avenue, Portland Florida Chief Financial Officer As R/A 1987-03-04 Active
A+Care Insurance Services, Inc. 7722 Sw Barnes rd "C", Portland Uzcategui, Marco A 1998-07-14 Active

What factors are not distinguishable for Florida business entity names? Florida law does not consider the following factors distinguishable for business entity names:
  • Suffixes (e.g., Corporation/Corp., Incorporated/Inc., Company/Co., Limited Liability Company/LLC).
    • For example, Business Enterprises, Inc. and Business Enterprises, LLC are not considered different.
    • Do not include suffixes when searching for availability.
  • Definite and indefinite articles (e.g., the, a, an).
    • For example, The Kitchen, Ltd., Kitchen, Inc. and A Kitchen, LLC are not considered different.
  • The word “and” and the ampersand symbol (&).
    • For example, Cheese and Crackers, LLC and Cheese & Crackers, Inc. are not considered different.
  • The singular, plural, and possessive forms of a word.
    • For example, Tallahassee Sport, Inc., Tallahassee Sports, LLC and Tallahassee’s Sports, LP are not considered different.
  • Punctuation and symbols.
    • For example, Cookies ’n Cupcakes, Inc., Cookies-n-Cupcakes, Inc. and Cookies n Cupcakes! Inc. are not considered different.