Florida residency, structured
We help you establish a Florida residential address and prepare the core documents needed to support domicile—organized, defensible, and built for modern lifestyles.

Built for expats and founders
Designed for globally mobile people who need a stable U.S. home base without locking themselves into a traditional, one-state lifestyle.

Flexible by design
No rigid playbooks or generic advice. Your setup is guided by your situation, travel patterns, and long-term plans.


No state income tax
Florida does not impose a state income tax, which can make it an attractive domicile for founders, remote workers, and expats leaving high-tax states.

Flexible domicile rules
Florida’s residency framework can be more flexible than some high-tax states, especially for people who travel frequently or live internationally.

Clean U.S. home base
Florida residency provides a stable U.S. address for licenses, registrations, banking, and official records—without tying you to a single physical location year-round.
Step 1

Secure a Florida address
We provide you a Florida residential address and supporting documentation you can use when institutions request proof of residence. Acceptance and requirements vary by institution.
Step 3

Register vehicles in Florida
If you own a vehicle, registering it in Florida can help establish ties to the state. We outline common
requirements and options; the DMV determines final eligibility and documentation.
Step 5

Voter registration (if eligible)
Eligible individuals may choose to register to vote in Florida. Voter registration can support domicile but is not determinative on its own. Eligibility is governed by state election rules.
Step 2

Obtain a Florida driver’s
license
Before your Florida visit, we help you prepare required documents and appointment details. You’ll visit the DMV with your ID, SSN, and address documentation to complete the process.
Step 4

Record a declaration of
domicile
We prepare your declaration of domicile and submit it to the appropriate Clerk of Court, including required filing fees, so you don’t need to handle county-level logistics yourself.
Step 6

Maintain Florida as your
primary domicile
Do I need to spend 6 months in Florida per year to qualify?
No, Florida does not require a minimum number of days. Your former state’s rules matter more than Florida’s — we help you understand what is reasonable for your travel pattern.






