To complete a business name change in Vermont, you need to file a form such as an Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation (for corporations), or a Certificate of Amendment (for LLCs). We can handle the heavy lifting for you with our Amendment Filing Service.
Sometimes small companies need a boost, especially after being in business for many years. It’s good to change things up every once in a while to bring in new customers. One of the ways to do this is to change your business’ name.
There are many reasons why your company might need a new name. You might have had changes in ownership that have created a need for a new name. Or you might be changing the types of products you’re selling. Maybe you’re moving the business to a new town.
This article will show you how to change a business name in Vermont. The steps to change your company’s name are pretty easy, and we’ll be here to help you through the process. By taking advantage of our Amendment Filing Service, you can accomplish this big decision in no time and continue to keep your company legally compliant.
The state makes it very easy to change a business name in Vermont. The Vermont Secretary of State has created a streamlined online portal. If you follow these simple steps, you can accomplish the task efficiently and quickly:
A business name change in Vermont should be done with long-term goals in mind. Technically, your company’s new name can be whatever you want, as long as you follow specific rules established by the state:
Our Business Name Checker service allows you to easily check to see if your new name is available.
There’s not a lot of information that you will need to put together before you have a business name change in Vermont. Here is what you’ll need:
Once you have compiled all of the necessary information, you can move on to the next step.
You can file the name change online or by mail. If you file it online, there is no fee. But there is a small fee for filing by mail. Your name change will be effective within one to two business days when filing online. But if you’re filing the amendment by mail, it could take up to 7 to 10 business days to become effective.
Now that you know how to change a business name in Vermont, there are a few follow-up tasks to accomplish. When your Vermont company’s name has been officially changed, you have to make your business compliant by changing to the new name in other areas:
Don’t forget to check your social media and online presence to see if these vital means of communication with your customers need to be updated. Remember to reach out to vendors and business partners you work with regularly. Let them know of your name change and whether they need to write or accept checks under the new name.
Now that you understand more about how to change a business name in Vermont, you can decide whether you want to take on the task or have us lend a hand, so you can focus on all the other things you have to do. We know that running a business can get overwhelming because there is so much to remember.
Our experts are available from when you first start your business and throughout its future. With our Worry-Free Compliance Service, you can be assured your company will be legal and all the important filings and paperwork will be done correctly and on time.
If you’re just starting and haven’t created your business yet, don’t forget to check out our Vermont corporation creation services and our Vermont LLC creation services. We can get you and your new business started in no time.
Your business name is the official name of your company that’s registered with the state of Vermont. A DBA is a name that you’ve decided to use, either for marketing reasons or maybe if you’re opening up a new location.
No, if you are using a DBA, it won’t affect your company’s official name.
You have to fill out the appropriate forms and file them, either online or by mail, with the Vermont Secretary of State. However, if you use our business formation services, we’ll take care of all the paperwork for you.
There is no set limit to the number of times you can change aspects of your company, including changing its name.
Disclaimer: The content on this page is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or accounting advice. If you have specific questions about any of these topics, seek the counsel of a licensed professional.
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