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Do you have to register a trade name in Arizona?

Do you have to register a trade name in Arizona?

The registration of trade names and marks is not legally required in Arizona, but is an accepted business practice. Corporations and Limited Liability Companies are advised to check name availability with the Corporation Commission at http://www.azcc.gov.

How much does it cost to register a trade name in Arizona?

Pay for registration Trademarks are $15. Companies do not have to pay anything if the State rejects their trademark. You may pay online via debit or credit card. You can also pay by money order or check to the Arizona Secretary of State, mailed with a copy of the application.

How do I register a trade name?

Go to the County Recorder of the county where your business is located and ask for the DBA or “fictitious name” filing form. Different counties call this form by different titles, so be persistent if the clerk gives you a strange look. You may have to pay a small fee.

How do you check if a business name is taken in Arizona?

To search for the availability of your business name, you have to check if it is available on the ACC website. Check if there are trade names, corporations or LCC’s using the name or a possible variant. Navigate to https://azsos.gov/business under File, click on Name, and then Check Name Availability.

Is trade name the same as business name?

A business can opt to have their business name and trade name be the same. A trade name may also be called a doing business as (DBA) name. It’s the name the public sees. If you want to operate under a different name than your legal business name, register a trade name for your company.

What is an example of a trade name?

A trade name is the name your business is commonly known as or the name you use when advertising or doing business. A trade name is also called a DBA (doing business as) name. A good example of this is Walmart. Walmart’s legal business name is Wal-Mart Inc.

Do I need to register a trading name?

You’ll need to register your name as a trade mark if you want to stop people from trading under your business name.

Do you need a business license in Arizona?

Business License – Arizona does not issue nor require a state business license, however, most city/town offices issue business licenses. There is not a “blanket state license” that allows you to “opt out” of obtaining any local licenses which may be required.

What is trade name example?

Why should I register a trade name?

Registering a trade name (operating name) other than your legal name. If you want to use a name other than your legal business name, you will need to register it as a trade name. Failing to register a name that you are using can result in significant fines and other legal consequences.

Can I use a business name without registering it?

You need to register a business name if you conduct business under a name other than your own. This means you can operate your business in any state or territory in Australia. At the Australian Government’s Business Registration website you can register a business name using one online form.