What are the rules for naming my business in Utah?

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When naming a business in Utah, it is essential to adhere to specific regulations to ensure compliance with state law. First and foremost, the name must be distinguishable from existing entities registered in Utah. This means that your proposed business name cannot be identical or too similar to another registered business in the same industry or sector. Additionally, certain words and phrases are restricted or require special approval. For instance, terms like "bank," "insurance," or "trust" may necessitate licenses or additional legal documentation. It is also important for a business name not to mislead the public regarding the nature of the business or its operations. Lastly, businesses are generally required to include a designator in their official name that indicates the type of business structure, such as "LLC," "Inc.," or "Limited Partnership." For the most current and detailed information, it is advisable to consult the relevant pages on the Utah Secretary of State website, where you can find guidelines and resources related to business naming rules.
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Answered Aug 25, 2025

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