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To register a trademark, go to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Website, www.uspto.gov. Make sure someone else hasn't already registered the mark your category by checking the Trademark Electronic Search System database.
A trademark is the only way to prevent others from using the name and gives you legal recourse should someone attempt to use it. Create a description of your services and products that the business name represents. Obtain an application from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Obtain a DBA, or doing business as, application. This registers the business name with the local city or county, so the local authorities are aware of the business and its legal name. Contact the United States Patent and Trademark Office, or USPTO, online or by phone to trademark the business name.
Register as a limited company. Even if you are trading as a sole trader or partnership, the company name can remain dormant until you wish to change your trading status. Register your name as a trademark.
Protect your unique brand name / logo. If you have a unique brand name or logo, protect it. Make a paper trail. Watch for trademark violations. Keep your domain. Trademark your new name BEFORE releasing it. Register your new domain. Announce the change.
Once your LLC or corporation application is approved, your name is protected in the state: No other business will be able to form an LLC or corporation with the same name in that state. However, there's nothing to stop a business that operates as a sole proprietorship or partnership from using your name in the state.
Check your national trademark registration authority to search for names similar to yours. Look for another name if your business name is already taken. Consider filing the trademark application yourself (if your business name is available).
Yes, a limited liability company can do business under name that is different from the LLC's name. Depending on the state, this is known as an assumed name, a fictitious business name, or something similar. Colloquially, this is known as a DBA for doing business as. In most states, DBA's are issued by the county.
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