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iKwak

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA

If your company is a corporate, then the company name would be followed by a Inc. Is Inc. the only option to add in your business name?
If the company is a LLC, besides "LLC," what other initial can you choose (to add in the end) for the business name?
 


divgradcurl

Senior Member
For an LLC, the name must end with either LLC (no periods) or "Limited Liability Corporation."

For a corporation, the name must end with inc., corp., incorporated, or corporation.

You can check out the California Secretary of State's web page for more info on corporate filings and the like.

BTW Cool website, I'm a Cal Poly Pomona alum myself...
 

iKwak

Junior Member
divgradcurl said:
For an LLC, the name must end with either LLC (no periods) or "Limited Liability Corporation."

For a corporation, the name must end with inc., corp., incorporated, or corporation.

You can check out the California Secretary of State's web page for more info on corporate filings and the like.

BTW Cool website, I'm a Cal Poly Pomona alum myself...
I appreciate your response.
You should check out the discussion board then... ;) There are Pomona and SLO alumna hanging around in the forum.
 

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