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You can view the principals online by doing a Business Entity Records Search . Click on Search Business Entity Records. Search by entity or principal. To search by entity, enter either the entity name or the entity number. To search by principal, enter the Principal Name or Registered Agent Name.
In trademark infringement cases, courts look at whether consumers would be confused by two businesses that operate in the same industry. Essentially, if your name is likely to cause consumer confusion because it's the same or like another business name, then you cannot use that name.
Every C corporation incorporated in Utah (domestic), qualified in Utah (foreign), or doing business in Utah, whether qualified or not, must file a corporate franchise tax return. C corpora- tion returns are filed on form TC-20.
You can check the availability of your LLC name by visiting the Utah Secretary of State's official website. Use the business search tool to enter your desired name or variations, which will display existing businesses and confirm if your chosen name is available.
You can find out if the name you want to use is available by doing a business name availability search , opens in a new tab . You may also contact our office to verify that the name you want to use is available.
To give your business S Corp tax status, you complete Form 2553 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If you start your business as a Utah LLC, you have to complete Form 8832 to elect corporation status before you can begin filing Form 2553 to elect S Corp status.
Needing to find a Certificate of Occupancy for an address? Step 1: Navigate to SLC Permits. Step 2: Research Permits. Step 3: Search Address, Permit, or Project Name. Step 4: Select Appropriate Record. Step 5: Record Info & Attachments. Step 6: View or Download Certificate. Step 1: Submit a GRAMA Request.
To request a Letter of Good Standing, complete form TC-42, Application for a Letter of Good Standing. To request a Letter of Good Standing to sell your business, complete form TC-42S, Application for a Letter of Good Standing for a Successor in Business.
What is Required for Utah Registered Agents? ing to the Model Registered Agent Act, individuals and companies can be registered agents in Utah. The state requires both registered agent types to have: A physical address in the state where service of process can be delivered.
You will need to register as a new entity which can be done online . Step 1: Log in using your UtahID. Step 2: Select “Formations & Registrations” from the left side menu. Step 3: Select Assumed Name (DBA) Registrations.