The first step to obtaining an exemption from workers’ compensation requirements in Florida is to make sure that they’re allowed to do so in the first place. Otherwise, you’ll lose out on the processing fee if your application is rejected. To be eligible, the applicant must:
LLCs have a couple of unique requirements when applying for workers’ compensation exemption:
Next, head over to the portal for applying for an exemption from Florida workers’ compensation requirements for Me mbers and Officers who don’t work in the construction industry. This can be done by clicking the blue “Non-Construction” box in the above link, or by following this link .
The applicant needs to provide the following information:
Next comes the business’s information, including:
You’ll also need to attest to the Fraud Notice at the bottom of the application. Finally, after you’ve double-checked all your information, you’ll be ready to hit the submit button. However, you might want to go ahead and triple-check, too – you won’t be able to make any changes on the next page.
If you’ve paid the processing and services fees and all the information in your application is correct, then the final step mostly involves waiting for Division to email your Certificate of Exemption. This takes about thirty (30) days. If a month passes and you still haven’t heard back, you might want to reach out them yourself.
Once you receive the certificate in your inbox, follow the instructions inside to print it out. State law requires it. Keep it somewhere you can find it if you need it.
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