Contact the Florida State Authority
The Florida State Authority is a reference publication operated by Authority Network America LLC. This page provides information on how to reach our editorial team, what types of inquiries we can assist with, and where to direct questions that fall outside our scope.
Editorial Inquiries
We welcome communications regarding the accuracy and completeness of information published on this site. If you have identified a factual error, an outdated figure, a broken link, or information that requires correction or clarification, we encourage you to contact our editorial team. Maintaining the accuracy of our reference content is a priority, and reader feedback is an important part of our quality assurance process.
Common reasons to contact our editorial team include:
- Factual corrections — If you have identified an error in population data, geographic descriptions, government structure, economic statistics, or other factual content, please provide the specific page, the incorrect information, and the correct information along with a source citation if available.
- Outdated information — If legislative changes, government reorganizations, or other developments have rendered content on this site outdated, please let us know so we can update our pages.
- Broken links — If a reference link or resource link on any page is no longer functioning, please report the page and the specific link so we can update it.
- Content suggestions — If you believe a topic relevant to the State of Florida should be covered on this site and is not currently addressed, we welcome suggestions for future content development.
- General inquiries — Questions about the Florida State Authority, its relationship to the Authority Network America, or the nature and purpose of our publications.
How to Reach Us
All editorial inquiries, corrections, and suggestions can be directed to the Authority Network America editorial team through the parent organization:
Authority Network America LLC
Website: authoritynetworkamerica.com
When submitting a correction or inquiry, please include:
- The specific page URL where the issue was found
- A description of the error or the nature of your inquiry
- Any supporting documentation or source citations, if applicable
- Your contact information if you would like a response
We review all submissions and make corrections as promptly as possible. Due to the volume of inquiries, we may not be able to respond individually to every communication, but all factual corrections and error reports are reviewed by the editorial team.
Response Times and Editorial Process
Factual corrections that can be verified through primary sources are typically implemented within the next editorial review cycle. Content suggestions and requests for new coverage areas are evaluated based on relevance to our readership, the availability of reliable source material, and alignment with the Florida State Authority's scope as a state-level reference publication. We do not guarantee publication of suggested topics but do consider all suggestions in our editorial planning.
For time-sensitive corrections involving safety-related information, regulatory changes that affect professional licensing requirements, or government restructuring that renders our content materially incorrect, please indicate the urgency in your communication. These submissions are prioritized in our review process. We recognize that outdated information about licensing requirements, regulatory agencies, or legal standards can cause real harm, and we treat corrections in these areas with appropriate priority.
What We Cannot Help With
The Florida State Authority is a reference publication and does not provide the following services. If your inquiry falls into one of these categories, we have provided guidance on where to direct your question.
Government Services and Official Records
We are not a government agency and cannot assist with government applications, permits, licenses, vital records, court filings, or official proceedings. For state government services, visit MyFlorida.com, the official portal of the State of Florida. For specific agency needs:
- Business and professional licensing — Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
- Driver licenses and vehicle registration — Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- Tax information — Florida Department of Revenue
- Court records — Florida Courts
- Property records — Contact the Property Appraiser's office in the relevant county
- Vital records (birth, death, marriage) — Florida Department of Health — Bureau of Vital Statistics
Legal Advice
We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal representation. Information published on this site about Florida law, regulations, or government structure is provided for general reference purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal guidance. If you need legal assistance, consult a licensed Florida attorney. The Florida Bar's Lawyer Referral Service can be reached at floridabar.org.
Contractor Referrals or Service Provider Recommendations
We do not make referrals to or recommendations of specific contractors, service providers, or professionals. The ANA network provides reference information about industries and services, including regulatory requirements and what to look for when selecting providers, but does not endorse or recommend individual businesses. For guidance on finding professional services in Florida, visit our Get Help page.
Emergency Services
If you are experiencing an emergency, dial 911. This is not an emergency services provider. For non-emergency government assistance in Florida, dial 211 for community resource referrals or visit 211.org.
Real Estate Transactions and Property Disputes
We cannot assist with real estate transactions, property boundary disputes, zoning questions, or title issues. For questions about real estate regulations in Florida, contact the Florida Real Estate Commission (administered through DBPR) at myfloridalicense.com. For property-specific questions, contact the Property Appraiser, Tax Collector, or Building Department in the relevant county. For questions about homeowner association governance, consult the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes.
Insurance Claims and Consumer Complaints
For insurance-related questions or complaints about insurance companies operating in Florida, contact the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation at floir.com or the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Consumer Services at myfloridacfo.com. The Division of Consumer Services operates a toll-free helpline and can assist with complaints about insurance claims handling, agent conduct, and policy disputes.
About Authority Network America
Authority Network America LLC operates a national network of reference sites providing community-level and industry-specific information across the United States. The network includes state-level reference sites (such as the Florida State Authority), regional and community-level sites focused on specific metropolitan areas and counties, and industry-specific sites covering trades and professional services. The Florida State Authority is the state-level reference site for Florida within this network and serves as the central hub connecting Florida-focused resources.
ANA reference sites are designed to provide comprehensive, factual information compiled from official sources, organized for accessibility, and maintained under editorial oversight. Content is produced using AI-assisted research methodologies and is reviewed for accuracy before publication. The network is funded through private operations and does not accept payment for editorial content or rankings. The editorial independence of ANA content is a core principle of the organization.
The ANA network's coverage of Florida encompasses reference sites serving every major metropolitan area and numerous specialized industries, from construction trades and pool services to legal reference, hospitality, agriculture, and cybersecurity. These resources are organized to help residents, businesses, and professionals in Florida find relevant, accurate information about the regulatory environment, industry standards, and service landscape in their specific community and field.
For more information about the Authority Network America, visit authoritynetworkamerica.com.
Navigating Florida State Authority Resources
The Florida State Authority site is organized into several categories of content to serve different informational needs. The homepage provides a general introduction to the State of Florida and serves as a starting point for exploring the site. Statewide reference pages cover topics that apply across the state, including Florida's economy and industries, government structure, and a regions overview.
Regional pages provide detailed profiles of Florida's distinct geographic areas: South Florida, Central Florida, Tampa Bay, Northeast Florida, Northwest Florida, Southwest Florida, the Space Coast, and the Treasure Coast. Each regional page includes links to the ANA reference sites serving that area's industries and communities.
For guidance on finding professional services, the Get Help page provides both statewide and regional resources organized by industry. The Frequently Asked Questions page addresses common inquiries about both the State of Florida and the use of ANA resources.
Feedback on This Site
We are committed to making the Florida State Authority a valuable and reliable reference resource for everyone who needs information about the State of Florida. In addition to factual corrections, we welcome feedback on the usability, organization, and completeness of the site. If you found this site helpful, encountered difficulties navigating the content, discovered areas where coverage could be improved, or have suggestions for how we can better serve our readers, we appreciate hearing from you.
Our goal is to provide information that is accurate, current, comprehensive, and accessible. Reader feedback plays an essential role in achieving that goal, and we take all substantive feedback seriously in our ongoing editorial review process. We are particularly interested in hearing from subject matter experts, government officials, industry professionals, and community members who can help us improve the accuracy and completeness of our coverage.
For common questions about Florida and the use of ANA resources, please review our Frequently Asked Questions page, which may address your inquiry before you need to contact us directly.