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You’ll want to choose a business name that reflects your brand identity and doesn’t clash with the types of goods and services you offer. Once you settle on a name you like, you need to protect it. There are four different ways to register your business name.
Get Prepared. Learn about the Georgia Secretary of State’s name availability standards. These may help you choose an appropriate, available business name. Search existing business names online. You can use the Secretary of State’s online business search to determine if your desired name is taken.
To check if a domain name is available, visit any of the domain registrar’s sites – GoDaddy is a popular site – to check if the business name is available. The domain name does not need to be the same as the registered business name.
We’ll help you check your business name's availability, complete an LLC name search, establish a unique brand, and more.
Most resources for checking business name availability are free. This includes the United States Patent and Trademark Office's trademark database and state LLC registries.
One of the fastest and easiest ways to check whether a business name is available is to use a search engine. That said, search engine results only go so far, and relying on them entirely during the naming process may open you up to headaches later.
Instructions. This search provides access to all the entity’s information of record with the Secretary of State. For information on ordering certificates and/or copies of documents, refer to the HOME tab under the top menu. Note: This search is not intended to serve as a name availability search. To conduct a search: