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John D. MacDonald
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At the time of his death in 1986, John D. MacDonald was the author of 78 books, with more than 75 million copies in print. Combined with hundreds of short works of fiction, MacDonald's career achievements as an American mystery writer remain…
File Reinstatement
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Any corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership or limited liability limited partnership whose status was administratively dissolved or revoked can submit an online reinstatement application.
Secretary Detzner Announces National Register Designation of Jacksonville Beach American Red Cross Station
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Secretary Detzner Announces Recent Designation of Florida Properties in National Register of Historic Places
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Florida Senator Don Gaetz Receives Public Leadership in the Arts Award
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Site Stabilization
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E-File Articles of Dissolution (Profit & Non-Profit Corporation)
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About the Department
When the 1838 Constitution created the office of the Secretary of State, the Secretary was the keeper of the Great Seal and the custodian of the Laws of Florida.
Office History
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The Office of the Secretary of State was created in 1845, under the Florida Constitution. The main responsibilities of the office included maintaining the states public records. The Secretary of State also served as the custodian of the state seal,…
Governance
The Division of Historical Resources is part of the Florida Department of State's Office of Cultural, Historical and Information Programs (OCHIP) in the Office of the Secretary of State.