Florida Corporations
Zip 70170


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.

70170 · Search Result

Entity Name Office Address Agent Start Date Status
Healtheon, Inc. 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 4310, New Orleans Corporation Service Company 2009-09-18 Active
Rxteller Inc. 201 Saint Charles Avenue, Suite 114-225, New Orleans Spiegel & Utrera, P.A. 2014-08-22 Inactive
International Stone & Erectors, Inc. P.O. Drawer 19925, New Orleans 1971-08-06 Inactive
The Grove At Inlet Beach Owner'S Association, Inc. 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 2537, New Orleans Gordon, Vicki 2015-05-04 Active
Association Of Seafood Exporters Inc 201 Saint Charles Ave, 114, New Orleans Han, Tai 2010-06-24 Inactive
First Commerce Capital, Inc. 201 St. Charles Aveneu, 16th Floor, New Orleans C T Corporation System 1994-08-12 Inactive
Mathes Brierre Architects, A Professional Corporation 201 St Charles Avenue, Suite 4100, New Orleans David, Barnet 1998-01-12 Active
Blake G. Arata, L.L.C. 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 4000, New Orleans Lacour, Bradley 2005-06-23 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.