Connecticut Transfer of Reserved Name is a legal process in which a name that has been reserved by a business entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company, can be transferred to another business entity. This process is available to businesses that are registered in the state of Connecticut. There are two types of Connecticut Transfer of Reserved Name: a General Transfer and a Specific Transfer. A General Transfer is an agreement between the transferor and the transferee that allows for the transfer of a name that is already reserved and registered with the Connecticut Secretary of State. A Specific Transfer is an agreement between the transferor and the transferee that allows for the transfer of a name that is not yet reserved and registered with the Connecticut Secretary of State. In both cases, the transferor must provide the name to the transferee, who must then register it with the Connecticut Secretary of State. The Connecticut Transfer of Reserved Name process is an important part of protecting a business entity's name and identity.