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Utah Code § 16-1a-305

Registration of name

Enacted by Chapter 93, 2026 General Session; Effective 10/1/2026

(1) A foreign filing entity not registered to do business in this state may register the foreign filing entity's name, or an alternate name adopted in accordance with Section 16-1a-507, if the name complies with Section 16-1a-302.

(2) To register a name or an alternate name adopted in accordance with Section 16-1a-507, a foreign filing entity shall deliver to the division for filing an application that states:

(a) the foreign filing entity's requested name;

(b) the jurisdiction and date of the foreign filing entity's formation; and

(c) any alternate name adopted in accordance with Section 16-1a-507.

(3) If the division finds that the name requested in Subsection (2) is available, the division shall register the name for the applicant's exclusive use.

(4) The registration of a name under this section is effective for one year after the day on which the division registers the name as described in Subsection (3).

(5)

(a) A foreign filing entity whose name registration is effective may renew the registration for a successive one-year period by delivering, not earlier than three months before the day on which the registration expires, to the division for filing a renewal application that complies with this section.

(b) A renewal application renews the name's registration for one calendar year after the day on which the division files the renewal application described in this Subsection (5).

(6) A foreign filing entity whose name registration is effective may register as a foreign filing entity under the registered name or consent in a signed record to the use of the registered name by another entity.

Official source: Utah State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Utah statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.