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Names of Delaware corporations must (1) be available, (2) contain a corporate suffix, (3) not contain restricted words, and (4) not violate other naming rules in Delaware. Picking a name that follows these rules reduces the chance of delay with your incorporation.
To change the name of your LLC or corporation, you will need to file ?Articles of Amendment? with your state. Once approved, you can start operating under the new name.
Names of Delaware corporations must (1) be available, (2) contain a corporate suffix, (3) not contain restricted words, and (4) not violate other naming rules in Delaware. Picking a name that follows these rules reduces the chance of delay with your incorporation.
Company names cannot be effective before the filing date of the name amendment. The state of Delaware typically takes three to five business days to return certified copies of the filing documents.
You have to file a certificate of amendment with the Delaware Division of Corporations to officially change any information about your company filed at the state level, as the state needs to keep accurate records of all active businesses.