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To check if a company name already exists, follow the below steps: Visit the MCA website. Access the MCA Services tab on the homepage. Select the 'Check Company Name or Name Reservation option'. Enter Name Details Submit and search for name availability.
Trademark process Step 1: Is a trademark application right for you? ... Step 2: Get ready to apply. Step 3: Prepare and submit your application. Step 4: Work with the assigned USPTO examining attorney. Step 5: Receive approval/denial of your application. Step 6: Maintain your registration.
Filing Length: Trade Names last for 5 years from the date of receipt. Trademarks last for 10 years from the date of receipt. Prior to expiration, you have up to six months to renew your trade name or trademark.
Arizona LLC Name Requirements Your business's name must end with one of the following: Limited liability company. Limited company. L.L.C.
You can register your DBA name with the state by completing a Trade Name Application on Arizona's Secretary of State website.
How to do a business name search in Arizona: Visit the Arizona Corporations Commission's eCorp entity search. Choose your “Search Type” (“Starts With,” “Contains,” or “Exact Match”) Enter all or part of your business name in the “Entity Name” box.
How to check business name availability Perform a simple internet search. One of the fastest and easiest ways to check whether a business name is available is to use a search engine. Check with your Secretary of State. Try a DBA search. Run a USPTO trademark search. Use an online business formation service.
Any individual or entity can reserve a particular corporation name for 120 days by submitting an Application To Reserve Corporation Name. See A.R.S. §§ 10-402 and 10-1506 (for-profits); 10-3402 and 10-11506 (nonprofits); 10- 2215 and 10-2244 (professional). Reserving a name is not required.
Trademarks last for 10 years from the date of receipt. Prior to expiration, you have up to six months to renew your trade name or trademark. If your filing is not renewed on time, your trade name or trademark can be registered by someone else. Processing Time: 2 – 3 weeks for applications requiring review.