Florida statutes require a Florida corporation to have at least one
corporate officer. However, there are normally three (3) principal
officers in a corporation; a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer.
Florida Law permits one person to hold more than one office. Therefore,
one person may be designated to all three offices.
The documents contained in our Corporate Kit E-Book appoint all three
of the above officers. You may appoint yourself to each of these offices,
or each of these offices may be held by different persons.
If you would like to view the Florida Statutes concerning corporate
officers, they are located in Sections 607.08401, 607.0841, 607.0842,
607.0843, 607.0850 and thereafter in the Florida Statutes.
It is important that you formally appoint the officers in your corporation
in inital corporate actions and proceedings. It is also important
that the activities of the officers be reviewed by the Directors of
your corporation on a regular basis and that the directors re-elect
the officers on an annual basis.