The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Section 48.062(3), Florida ■ Statutes (2016), authorizes substitute service on a limited liability company . . . State if the plaintiff has already made reasonably diligent efforts to serve the LLC under sections 48.062 . . .
. . . although neither party brought it to our attention, we note from our own review of chapter 48 that section 48.062 . . . upon the Secretary of State as agent of the limited liability company as provided for in s. 48.181.” § 48.062 . . . Like section 605.0117, section 48.062 was enacted as part of the law that created the Florida Revised . . .
. . . .”); see also § 48.062(3) (providing that if service of process cannot be completed on a registered agent . . .
. . . entitle PNC to pursue substitute service of process on the Secretary of State pursuant to sections 48.062 . . .
. . . Section 48.062(1), Florida Statutes (2014), provides that process against an LLC may be served on the . . . registered agent, process may be served on a member, manager, or designated employee as set forth in section-48.062 . . . upon the Secretary of State as agent of the limited liability company as provided for in s. 48.181.” § 48.062 . . . Section 48.062(3) refers to section 48.181,Florida Statutes (2014). . . . uniform act .to- guide the Secretary, or detail the specific action to be taken, we look to section 48.062 . . .
. . . See § 48.062, Fla. Stat, (2015). . . .