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How to Name Your LLC in California

Learn how to conduct a California Secretary of State business search and register your LLC name.

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Whether you’re searching for the right California business name or registering

your LLC name with the California Secretary of State (CA SOS), we can help.

We’ve got all the information you need to conduct a California business search,

plus naming rules, fictitious names and trademarks.


General Rules for LLC Names

These rules usually apply to all LLCs, regardless of the state they're formed in.

Specific Rules fo California Business Names

In addition to the general rules listed above, you'll need to follow California LLC law applicable to naming your business. For example, per California Code of Regulations Title 2, Division 7, Chapter 8.5, §21005, you may not choose a business name that is likely to mislead the public.

For example:

a. If the proposed name creates a false implication of government affiliation.

  1. A proposed name may imply a government affiliation if the proposed name contains the recognized name or abbreviation of a city, county, state, country, region or recognized subdivision within a state or country and/or includes a word or words that commonly denote governmental organization or authority.
  2. Words that commonly denote governmental organization include, but are not limited to, “Agency,” “Commission,” “Department,” “Bureau,” “Division,” “Municipal” or “Board.”

The Art of Naming Your Business

Finding the perfect business name can be tough. We have a complete guide to help you choose the right business name, but basically, you'll want a name that will:

  • Appeal to your customers
  • Be memorable enough to stand out
  • Best represent your product or services
  • Not be used by another business

Need help coming up with business name ideas? Try our free name generator.

California Business Entity Search

Once you've decided upon a name, you'll want to perform a California business search to make sure it isn’t already taken by another business in the state.


You can use the state's online portal to do a name search. Or you can use our simple and convenient Business Name Search tool, which will search the California Secretary of State registry for you.

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Trademarks and Service Marks

You must be careful that your California LLC name doesn't infringe on the trademark or service mark of another business. The easiest way to ensure you're in the clear is to perform a trademark search through . If the trademark isn't already in use, you can even register it yourself.

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DBA in California

You can do business under a name different from your legal LLC name. California calls this a fictitious name, though you may be familiar with terms other states use, such as trade name, assumed name or "doing business as" (DBA). You may decide to use a fictitious business name in California for a variety of reasons.



For example, your primary business might be called California Leisure and Travel, LLC, and you have a chain called Hollywood Bus Tours. You could register an assumed name just for that brand. You'd do that by filing with the clerk of the county where your business is located. You can also have Bizee do it on your behalf through our DBA service.


Note: A trade name is not the same as a trademark. Learn more about trademark vs. DBA.

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Register Your Business Name

You’ve performed a California Secretary of State business search, checked availability, followed the naming rules and determined whether you need a fictitious name. Now you can register your LLC name in one of two ways.

  1. If you don’t want to form your LLC right away, you can reserve the business name. You'll do this by completing a Name Reservation Request and filing it with the CA SOS. The name will be reserved for 60 days. You don't need to reserve a name if you're forming your business right away.
  2. If you’re ready to start your LLC, you can indicate your chosen business name when you file your Certificate of Formation with the CA SOS. Or you can have Bizee do it for you.

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