The certificate of incorporation will always display a company's name entirely in upper case letters. This includes the words Limited or LTD, whichever one was chosen. The company can however display its name on its stationery, business cards, website and so on however it wishes.
You should capitalize but not underline or italicize. Neither MLA nor APA require you to italicize when citing a companies name.
California LLC Name Requirements. Your business's name must end with the words “Limited Liability Company” or the abbreviations “LLC” or “L.L.C.” You can even opt to abbreviate the words “Limited” and “Company” as “Ltd.” and “Co.” Most people just stick with “LLC”.
The proper format for mentioning company names in professional or academic papers is to use the full, official name of the company the first time it's mentioned. Subsequent mentions can use a commonly recognized shortened version. Always respect the company's preferred capitalization and punctuation.
To form the possessive of a company name, add 's to the end of the name. Don't form the possessive of a company name when using it as a trademark.
Generally, follow an organization's convention for capitalization, punctuation and abbreviation of the organization's suffix — Company, Corporation, Incorporated, Limited. Do not use a comma before the suffix, even if one is included in the formal name. ✅ Do: UnitedHealth Group Inc.
1. Keep it simple - A name that is easy to remember and spell will be more likely to stick in potential customers' minds. 2. Be reflective of your services - Choose a name that accurately represents what your company does.
Here's how to come up with a business name: Write out your story. Take a personal inventory. Look at other business names in your industry. Look at other industry business names. Do an emotional brainstorm. Check the thesaurus. Mull over mythology, movies & legends. Use a business name generator.
Certified copies of marriage licenses are only available from the county clerk. Certified copies of divorce decrees are only available from the district clerk.
Harris County Clerk Real Property Department Harris County Civil Courthouse. 201 Caroline, Suite 320. Houston, TX 77002. (713) 274-8680.