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Ben V.
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Can I use a virtual address when setting up a business?

Ben V.
  • Real Estate Agent
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Trying to start a business. 

I am trying to use a virtual address but the problem is when I got to create the address I must notarize it saying that it is apart of the business. However I have not made the business yet because I do not want to use my home address for the business. So, I guess my question is how I can I create a business (LLC) in the state of Florida with a virtual address never using my own address?

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Ben S.

We use a registered agent so they have an address, then we have a mailing address and an office address but officr address (home) is not in public record because we put registered agents info

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