Whether you’re founding a startup, a cor­por­a­tion, or a sole pro­pri­et­or­ship, your business’s name is of the utmost im­port­ance and should be as unique as possible. That way you can score on brand re­cog­ni­tion and avoid trademark in­fringe­ment. We’ll tell you everything you need to know about finding out about your company name avail­ab­il­ity.

Why should I make sure my business’s name is available?

It’s not easy to find the right business name. However, it’s important to invest the time in checking your business name’s avail­ab­il­ity to avoid a number of legal and financial pitfalls.

One of the first steps in es­tab­lish­ing your company is re­gis­ter­ing it as an LLC or cor­por­a­tion with your state. To do so, you’ll need to file formation documents. If the name you list on those documents is the same as another business’s or only differs by an ‘S’, your request will be denied by the state. Fur­ther­more, if the name you use is trade­marked by another business, that business’s owner can come after you for trademark in­fringe­ment. We’ll get into trade­mark­ing in more detail below.

Beyond the legal problems you could encounter if you un­wit­tingly use another business’s name, you’ll run into a number of marketing and financial issues. Having a unique business name will help you with brand re­cog­ni­tion and make a number marketing processes sig­ni­fic­antly easier. For example, let’s say you’re trying to make an Instagram account for your business. You’re less likely to get a handle that’s easy to recognise if there are other busi­nesses out there with your name. The same goes for getting a domain. If your name of choice is taken, you’ll want to find out sooner rather than later. Money you’ve spent on designing business cards and a website is money you won’t get back.

So, take your time brain­storm­ing creative business name ideas and do a thorough check to determine their avail­ab­il­ity.

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Where can I check online if my business name is available?

There’s a wealth of ways to perform a business name check online. Here are a few of the best methods:

  • Google and other search engines: A simple Google search can give you an idea of whether your business name is available or if there are busi­nesses out there with similar names. However, these results won’t be com­pre­hens­ive, so you should continue to check whether a name is already being used in official databases.
  • Country-wide databases: In the UK, business owners can check the name of their company on Companies House which is also the official re­gis­tra­tion website for business names. The web checker is an easy to use tool to check the name of your business against two million re­gistered companies.
  • DBA databases: Companies are not required to do business under the name they are re­gistered as. The name a company does business under is referred to as their ‘DBA’, which stands for ‘doing business as’. Some counties require busi­nesses to register both their DBA and their official name. Check with your county clerk to see if this is the case in your area.
  • The UK In­tel­lec­tu­al Property Office (IPO): It’s a good idea to check the UK IPO database to make sure no one else is already using your desired business name. Note that if you use a name that is already re­gistered as a trademark, you can be sued for trademark in­fringe­ment. It’s ab­so­lutely critical that you check this database.
  • Google Play and Apple Store: Checking app stores for apps with names similar to yours will also help you find out if your business name is available.
  • Social media: Social media is another great place to get a sense of whether your company name is already being used. Since social media will no doubt be part of your marketing strategy, you can see if your ideas for handles have already been taken. Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter are good platforms to start with.

Checking your company name to prevent trademark in­fringe­ment

As mentioned above, it’s im­per­at­ive that you make sure your company name isn’t already trade­marked. If you do business using a trade­marked name or a name that’s con­sidered too similar, you could be sued for trademark in­fringe­ment.

So what exactly does sim­il­ar­ity mean in this context? De­term­in­ing sim­il­ar­ity varies from case to case and is sub­ject­ive in nature. But keep in mind that it’s not just a matter of which letters are used. Ap­pear­ance, as­so­ci­ations, sounds, con­nota­tions and overall im­pres­sions also play a role.

In most cases, this affects busi­nesses operating in the same industry. So if someone has trade­marked Maria’s Tacos, that doesn’t ne­ces­sar­ily mean you can’t name your print shop Maria’s Print Shop. However, if the company using the name is famous enough, you might be prevented from using the name re­gard­less of the type of business you are operating. For example, naming your web design company Nike Designs would be out of the question. The best place to check if the name of an LLC, cor­por­a­tion or other business entity has already been trade­marked are IPO and Companies House linked above.

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Should I trademark my business name?

After you’ve ensured that your business name is available and hasn’t been trade­marked, you can consider whether you want to trademark the name for yourself. Ensuring that other companies aren’t using your name will help protect your brand from becoming diluted, boost brand re­cog­ni­tion and protect you from in­tel­lec­tu­al property theft.

Domain avail­ab­il­ity

Once you’ve de­term­ined that your business name is available, the next step is making sure that your preferred domain name is free as well. If your desired name is too similar to an already existing one, it could be difficult to find a domain name. There are various tools out there for checking whether a domain is available. Take a look at BustAName or the tools offered by domain re­gis­trars like IONOS and United Domains. If your preferred domain is already taken, you might be able to buy it from its current owner.

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If you aren’t prepared to negotiate with a domain’s current owner, you can consider using a different top level domain, like .net, .org or .info to get your website idea online. And to come across more pro­fes­sion­al, don’t forget to lock in your own email domain as well.

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Please note the legal dis­claim­er relating to this article.

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