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  2. Choose your business name | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/choose-your-business-name

    You’ll want to choose a business name that reflects your brand identity and doesn’t clash with the types of goods and services you offer. Once you settle on a name you like, you need to protect it. There are four different ways to register your business name.

  3. Run a business name search in your state. Click on the state below to get started.

  4. Company Search - SEC.gov

    www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/legacy/companysearch.html

    Company Search. SEC Home » Search the Next-Generation EDGAR System » Current Page. From this page you can search for company information. Company filings are available starting in 1994. See also full text search. Enter your search information. Company name: Starts with Contains. or CIK or Ticker Symbol:

  5. LLC Name Search | Finding Your Business Name - Nolo

    www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/llc-name-search.html

    In order to get your desired business name, that name will need to be available. Learn how to lookup LLC names with your secretary of state for free.

  6. We’ll help you check your business name's availability, complete an LLC name search, establish a unique brand, and more.

  7. Free and Open Company Data on 220 million companies and corporations in over 145 jurisdictions, including US, UK, Switzerland, Panama...

  8. How to Check if a Business Name is Available for Free - NameSnack

    www.namesnack.com/guides/how-to-check-if-a-business-name-is-available-for-free

    Checking to see if a business name is available is free, and is a fairly simple process that can be done online, and finished in about an hour. This is an important step to starting a business that you'll want to take before committing to a name.

  9. Corporation and Business Entity Search Database

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    The Corporation and Business Entity Database includes business and not for profit corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and other miscellaneous businesses.

  10. How to Check if a Business Name Is Taken: 4 Methods - LegalZoom

    www.legalzoom.com/articles/how-to-find-out-if-a-business-name-is-taken

    One of the fastest and easiest ways to check whether a business name is available is to use a search engine. That said, search engine results only go so far, and relying on them entirely during the naming process may open you up to headaches later.

  11. The Department of Business Services database includes information on the following types of business entities: Corporations, Not-for-Profit Corporations, Limited Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, and Limited Liability Partnerships. The database is available to the public for individual searches only.