Name That Biz
Think the business-name registration process in Florida is the same as the one in California? Think again.
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Q: What exactly do I have to
do to register my business name?
Name withheld
A: Registering a business
name is usually not difficult, but how you do it varies from state
to state. Your first step is to log on to your state's Web site
and find out what your state requires. Here's what to look
for:
- Do you register at the state or county level? Florida and
Missouri require registration with a state office; other states,
like California, send you to the county courthouse. Some will let
you register online, so you can avoid both travel and
paperwork.
- Do you need to advertise your use of a fictitious name in a
newspaper? It depends. In California, the answer is yes. But in
Michigan, it's no. The good news is that you don't have to
use the daily newspaper for a public notice. You can use a small
weekly instead-it probably has lower rates and will help you fill
out any paperwork.
- Can you use a business name someone else is using? Not in
states like New York-but some states, like Florida, allow it.
Still, it's good business to determine if a name is already in
use or protected by a trademark or service mark. Check the online
Yellow Pages at Switchboard.com and AnyWho (www.anywho.com). Do a
trademark search using the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's
free database (www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm). Or try your
state's Web site.
Paul and Sarah Edwards are the co-authors of 15 books,
including The Entrepreneurial Parent. Send them your
start-up business questions at www.workingfromhome.com or in care of
Entrepreneur.
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