The bill amends sections 605.0113 and 607.0501 of the Florida Statutes to allow limited liability companies (LLCs) and corporations, both foreign and domestic, to designate the address of their registered agent as their principal office if they do not have a principal office as defined in the statutes. This change aims to simplify the process for these entities by providing them with the flexibility to use their registered agent's address as their official principal office.

Additionally, the bill requires that any LLC or corporation that designates its registered agent's address as its principal office must provide the Department of State with the physical address of a named member, manager, officer, or director of the company or corporation. The effective date for this act is set for July 1, 2026.