Name Your Business
Choosing a business name is an important step in the business planning process. Not only should you pick a name that reflects your brand identity, but you also need to ensure it is properly registered and protected for the long term.
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If you chose a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) as your business structure you must register or incorporate with the CA Secretary of State. This can be accomplished in two steps.
Step 1: NameCheck if the name you want is available. You can check name availability and reserve an available name by mail with the CA Secretary of State.
Step 2: RegistrationOnce you know the name you want is available, you can file the appropriate forms for your business structure with the CA Secretary of State:
Corporation- Review the Secretary of State's Corporate Filing Tips before getting started.
- This business type requires you to file Articles of Incorporation.
- Review the Secretary of State's LLC Filing Tips before getting started.
- This business type requires you to file Articles of Organization (Form LLC-1).
- Review the Secretary of State's LP Filing Tips before getting started.
- This business type requires you to file a Certificate of Limited Partnership (Form L-1).
- The Secretary of State's Office does not have filing tips for forming a General Partnership, but not to worry - the GP process is the most simple of the five.
- This business type requires you to file a Statement of Partnership Authority (Form GP-1).
- Remember, you can only register as an LLP after registering as a General Partnership.
- This business type requires you to file an Application to Register a Limited Liability Partnership (Form LLP-1).