We've provided an overview of prevalent business name restrictions in each state; however, this is not a comprehensive list and doesn't replace legal research. Furthermore, states can change their requirements at any given moment.
If you've selected a name for your startup through a business name generator or your own brainstorming, here's what you can do to make sure the name is distinguishable, legal and available.
Steps to Ensure Your Name Is on the Right Side of the Law
Selecting a name that is not abiding by the law is one of the top mistakes you want to avoid. Follow these steps and get a business name that's distinguishable and meets the latest federal and state requirements. When done right, this process will save you significant time and investment.
Check with State Secretary on Naming Requirements
While most states have similar naming statutes, there are a few variations. In addition, name reservation, renewal and transferability laws also differ by state. All of these can be frequently updated or changed without any notice. Therefore, it's best you check your state's website for the latest guidelines on any restrictions on the name of a company.
Conduct a Name Search
Came up with the perfect name that is void of any restrictions? Great! The next step is to find out if the business name is already registered. There are a variety of ways to check whether your desired name is legally available. Run a search through Bizee's free Business Name Search Tool to identify if your proposed name is available with the Secretary of State.
You can also run a trademark search with the United States Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO). This is particularly helpful if your business deals in more than one state. If a name is trademarked, it's protected across all 50 states.
Consult a Lawyer
For any legal guidance, it's always best to consult a lawyer to make sure all your bases are covered. Naming a business is serious and any misstep can result in a rejected filing or other legal implications. Work with a lawyer and make sure your proposed name is legit and protected.
What's in a Business Name? A Lot!
Simply put, there's a lot riding on your business name — once it's in place, you can build your business's entire structure and identity around it. But, finding a perfect name that meets all the above criteria can be quite an undertaking. Discovering that you've filed for an inappropriate name after you have done all the hard work of getting a company off the ground can be quite a setback.
However, remember that Bizee is there to help you brainstorm, identify and even register the most appropriate name on your behalf whenever you're ready to start your business. Working with Bizee to generate and register your business name will ensure your business and its name are protected from day one.