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Before incorporating an Oklahoma LLC, all firms should do an Oklahoma Business Name Search.

In this Oklahoma Secretary of State Entity Search tutorial, we’ll teach you how to verify LLC name availability.

Go Ahead:

Stick to the Oklahoma Naming Guidelines.
Perform an Oklahoma Business Name Search and Look for Available Domain Names
Reserve Your Oklahoma Company Name

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Naming Your Oklahoma Corporation

1. Adhere to the Oklahoma Naming Guidelines

Before finishing your business name search, we suggest double-checking that your company name complies with the standards.

The first and most significant step in forming your LLC is deciding on a name. Choose a name that conforms with Oklahoma naming rules and is readily searchable by prospective customers.

Please adhere to the following naming guidelines:

The word “limited liability corporation” or one of its acronyms must be in your name (LLC or L.L.C.).
Your name cannot include terms that might be confused with a government entity (FBI, Treasury, State Department, etc.).
Restricted terms (e.g., bank, attorney, university) may need extra documentation and the participation of a licensed professional, such as a doctor or lawyer, in your Oklahoma LLC.

2. Conduct a business name search in Oklahoma.

Before submitting your name reservation request, you may verify the availability of your selected company name using the Oklahoma Secretary of State Business Search. To conduct the most effective search, enter the entity name you want to utilize, avoiding identifiers such as “LLC.” This returns all entities that have the same or similar entity names.

If your company name consists of many words, you may limit your search to the first two words to guarantee that you find all potential identical organization names.

3. Look for Available Domain Names

Another crucial factor to consider when choosing a company name is if the desired web domain name is available. It is critical to have a URL that properly reflects your company name. This apparently little activity may have a significant impact on how potential clients locate your company.

4. Reserve the name of your Oklahoma business entity.

All LLC name inquiries and requests are handled by the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s Business Filing Department. Business names may be booked for a period of 60 days.

You must complete an application online or by mail to reserve a company name. When you reserve a name online, the website encourages you to do a search. To prevent rejection, undertake a thorough search before submitting your application.

You must pay a filing fee while reserving your organization name. Make checks payable to the “Oklahoma Secretary of State.”

Other Factors to Consider

While reserving an entity name is simple, there are a few more factors to consider while deciding on the right name for your company. You should do a Trademark and Social Media search for your organization name to see if it is accessible for usage online. This will assist guarantee that you have complete and unlimited usage of your company name.

Search for a Trademark

Before registering your company name and related slogans or emblems, do a trademark search to avoid potential expensive lawsuits. The discovery that another entity has trademarked your company name does not immediately exclude you from utilizing it.

However, it is critical to understand who is using the name, what sector they are in, and where they are situated in order to avoid unwittingly infringing on anyone’s intellectual property rights.

To finish this step:

Search Oklahoma’s trademark records to determine whether your company’s name or any related slogans, logos, or other identifiers are already in use by another company in your state.
Search the digitized records of the United States Patent and Trademark Office for any federally registered trademarks linked with your company name.

Search on Social Media

Finding a domain name that matches your company is just as vital, if not more important, than ensuring that your business name is accessible for usage across online social networking platforms. To do this, search for your company’s name on all major websites, using a service like Namecheckr to scan across all platforms at once.

In conclusion

Choosing a name for your company is a vital first step in forming a successful Oklahoma LLC, and it is a simple process. Once you’ve determined your desired entity name using the Oklahoma Secretary of State Business Entity Search, you’ll want to obtain your domain name so that your customers can find you online.

Using an Application for Reservation of Name to reserve your entity name can help you stand out from the crowd. After you’ve obtained your name, you’ll be ready to take the following steps to create your Oklahoma LLC.

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