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Registering an Alaska business name is a must when you decide to form a business entity in the state. Here are the 3 basic steps you need to take to register a business name in Alaska.
Depending on your business plan, there are different types of business structure you can start with. The one you choose to form will determine how you register your business name in Alaska. Common Alaska business registration are sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs).
When registering an Alaska business name, you should ensure your business name is unique to avoid copyright and identity issues. If you register with One IBC® service, we will help you check the Alaska State corporations database. This is the crucial step as your application will be denied if you attempt to claim a name that is already in use.
Once you have completed the above 2 steps, you will need to send your Alaska company registry documents to the state. As a final step in registration, you must submit in person or by mail your Articles of Organization as well as documents related to your business to the Alaska Department of Commerce, Communities and Economic Development.