HOW TO RESERVE A SOUTH CAROLINA COMPANY NAME ONLINE
What is South Carolina Company Name Reservation?
There are many companies that do business in the state of South Carolina and each has a unique Business Name for their South Carolina Company.
If you have an idea for a Business, the Name of your South Carolina Company can be very important for a number of reasons.
The right Name for your South Carolina Company can increase sales and make your South Carolina Business more credible.
Reserving a name for your South Carolina Company could reduce the processing time for your application to form a South Carolina
Corporation or LLC with the South Carolina Secretary of State.
South Carolina Company Name Reservation protects a Business Name by giving the owner exclusive rights to the use
of that Company Name during the time the South Carolina Company is being organized and afterward while doing Business in the state of South Carolina.
How can I Reserve a Name for a South Carolina Company?
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We can Reserve your South Carolina Company Name with the South Carolina Secretary of State for only $29 + South Carolina state fees.
We will check to make sure that your South Carolina Company Name is available and conforms to all state of South Carolina Business Naming
regulations.
You can easily Reserve a South Carolina Company Name by choosing one of the South Carolina Business Type options in the South Carolina Company
Name Reservation Cost Estimator just to the right; then clicking on the Order Form link.
Please note that the availability of a South Carolina Company Name can change at any time so if you're worried that someone else
may snatch your South Carolina Company Name you might want to Reserve that South Carolina Company Name online today.
Are there any laws regarding the Name for a South Carolina Company?
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You need to use a South Carolina Company Name which is not the same or too similar to the Business Name of any other
entity operating in the state of South Carolina.
The South Carolina Secretary of State will not approve a South Carolina Company Name which is so similar to another South Carolina Company Name
(Corporation or LLC) as to be likely to be mistaken for it.
Your South Carolina Company Name can identify the type of products and/or services your South Carolina Corporation or South Carolina LLC will provide;
or it may be the name of the founder; or it can be a combination of the two or even something else.
In any case, the South Carolina Company Name that you choose must be distinguishable from the name of any other registered South Carolina
Business entity and the name must also be different from any Reserved Company Names on record with the South Carolina Secretary of State.
Your South Carolina Company Name must not imply that it was formed for a purpose other than that stated in your
formation documents and your South Carolina Company Name must not be a name that is likely to mislead the public.
If you are planning on starting a South Carolina Corporation then your name must include the words
"Incorporated", "Corporation", "Inc." or "Corp.".
If you are planning on starting a South Carolina LLC then your name must include the words "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company".
Here are some general guidelines to keep in mind when you come up with your South Carolina Company Name:
- Your South Carolina Company Name must include only English letters and numbers or Roman numerals.
- Punctuation DOES NOT make South Carolina Company Names distinguishable from each other.
For example, "A.B.C., Inc." is not distinguishable from "ABC, Inc."
- Plural forms of the same word DO NOT make the South Carolina Company Names distinguishable from each other.
- A suffix added to a word or any other deviation from or derivative of the same word DOES NOT make South Carolina Company Names
distinguishable from each other.
- South Carolina Company Names are NOT DISTINGUISHABLE if the only difference is the abbreviation of a word in the name.
For example, "SC Auto Store, Inc." is not distinguishable from "South Carolina Auto Store, Inc."
- South Carolina Company Names are NOT DISTINGUISHABLE if the only difference is a phonetic spelling of the same word.
For example, "Boyz, Inc." is not distinguishable from "Boys, Inc."
It's important to choose a good name for your South Carolina Business because if you want to change it after you form your South Carolina Company you
will have to file amended formation documents with the South Carolina Secretary of State (and pay a fee).
What are exclusive rights to a South Carolina Company Name?
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Exclusive rights gives the person who Reserved a Company Name for a South Carolina Business the exclusive right to the use of
that name.
An exclusive right means that no one else may use the South Carolina Company Name which you Reserved for your South Carolina Business.
This includes both the time during which you are forming your South Carolina Corporation or LLC and afterward when you are doing Business
in the state of South Carolina.
How much does it cost to Reserve a South Carolina Company Name?
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To find out how much it will cost to Reserve a South Carolina Company Name,
choose a South Carolina Company Option on one of the South Carolina Company Name Reservation Cost Calculators on this web page.
The total cost will be displayed automatically.
How long does it take to Reserve a South Carolina Company Name?
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Processing times for new South Carolina Company Name Reservations vary depending on the work load of the
Secretary of State's staff.
We've found that normal processing of a new South Carolina Company Name Reservation takes the state around 7-10 business days.
PLEASE NOTE: WE CANNOT GUARANTEE SOUTH CAROLINA SECRETARY OF STATE PROCESSING TIMES.
We are dependent on, and have no control over, the staff and systems of the South Carolina Secretary of State.
In our experience 7-10 business days is the time it
usually takes the South Carolina
Secretary of State to process a new South Carolina Company Name Reservation.
We get your South Carolina Company Reservation request to the SC Secretary of State ASAP.
Once it is at the state we have no control over the new South Carolina Company Name approval process.
How long is a South Carolina Company Name Reservation valid?
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Once you Reserve a Name for your South Carolina Company it is valid for 120 days.
You must file your South Carolina Business formation documents (Articles of Incorporation for new Corporations or Articles of Organization for
new LLCs) with the South Carolina Secretary of State within that time period.
If you don't use the South Carolina Company Name which you have Reserved you can Reserve it again unless some other South Carolina Business has Reserved the Name
before you do.
PLEASE NOTE: Reserving a South Carolina Company Name is NOT the same as Registering a Company with the
South Carolina Secretary of State.
When you Reserve South Carolina Company Name you do just that.
You Reserve a Name. You do not Register a new Company with the South Carolina Secretary of State.
In order to Register a new South Carolina Company with the Secretary of State you need to submit Articles of Incorporation for a new
South Carolina Corporation or Articles of Organization for a new
South Carolina LLC.
How can I reserve a South Carolina Company Name Online?
If you are ready to Reserve a South Carolina Company Name Online now, simply fill in the
Company Name Reservation Order Form below and press the Place Order button. If you have any questions
you can call us at 855-771-2477 or email us at
CorpServices@AllBizDocs.com.
SOUTH CAROLINA COMPANY NAME RESERVATION COST ESTIMATOR