Considering a name change, but not sure where to start? Below we will go into more depth on how to change a business name in Oregon. We explore the steps to update your business name while complying with state requirements. We are here to help you along the way.
Your business is not stagnant. In many respects, it’s almost like a living thing. It grows and adapts to new challenges. If you have an Oregon limited liability company (LLC) or corporation, you might find that your business has grown out of its current name.
Business name changes in Oregon usually require filing Articles of Amendment for your corporation or LLC. Our Amendment Filing Service gives you a quick and easy option for filing amendments.
Before changing your company’s name, you should consider a few things. A business name change in Oregon should not be rushed. Here we describe the steps you need to take to change the name of your business.
A business name change in Oregon is usually pretty straightforward. One good thing is that Oregon gives you some flexibility in choosing a name. That said, there are still rules that will need to be followed when you change your business name in Oregon. The new name will need to meet the following requirements:
Picking a name that meets these requirements can be a bit tricky at times. That’s why we came up with the Business Name Checker as a means to assist you. Once you’ve got the name of your business picked out, lock it in with our Business Name Reservation Service. These tools were created to help take the hard work out of reserving a business name.
When you file Oregon Articles of Amendment for an LLC or Corporation, you will need to provide certain information to the Oregon Secretary of State and complete a few requirements. Some of the things you’ll need to provide are:
The requirements for amending a corporation or an LLC may be different. Make sure you check your business’s bylaws or other governing documents to determine who must approve name changes or amendments.
You can file the Articles of Amendment with the Oregon Secretary of State’s office. An amendment is different from a DBA or trade name. DBAs allow you to use an assumed name but do not change your legal name. However, the Oregon Secretary of State also accepts amendments and trade name registrations.
After you change a business name in Oregon, there may be some other items you need to take care of. A few things you may want to consider include:
Putting off these tasks after you get your new name may lead to issues and confusion down the road. If you change the name of your business, you might also want to inform your customers. Failure to inform customers and vendors might adversely affect your business.
Still not quite sure how to change a business name in Oregon? We make it easy to amend your business name even if it seems complicated. If you haven’t formed an Oregon entity yet, don’t worry. Our Oregon LLC and Oregon Corporation Formation Services make it easy for you to create your own entity.
You can keep your entity in compliance with our Worry-Free Compliance Service. Using this service, you can even file up to two amendments per year, so you can change the name of the entity or make other changes. It’s always a pleasure to help our customers achieve success. We can help you, whether you’re changing a name, forming a new entity, or securing your compliance needs.
Oregon Business Name Change FAQs
The name on your formation documents represents the official name of your company. On the other hand, A DBA is an alternative name your company uses. Although a DBA is more informal, you will still need to register it.
A DBA does not change your official name. The DBA does not need to be the same as the entity’s actual name. DBAs can be useful tools for a business. You may be able to use a DBA to differentiate various aspects of your business without changing your company’s formal name.
When you form a corporation or LLC in Oregon, including using our Formation Services, you will pick a name that is registered with the state. You can also register a DBA, but this will not be your entity’s official name.
There are no restrictions on how many amendments you file, but you will need to pay a separate filing fee every time you file an amendment. That said, our Worry-Free Compliance includes two annual amendment filings.
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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