How to Reserve Name in Georgia LLC

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Are you a business owner looking for Georgia LLC Name Reservation? With the ever-changing nature of business, sometimes it’s important to Reserve Name your LLC to ensure the most accurate records are kept.

There are various ways to do this based on your state.
This guide will walk you through the steps to correctly do this for yourself in Georgia:

Fill out

To reserve a business name, fill out the form providing the information below: 1. Applicant's Information
2. Name to be reserved

There's multiple ways to submit this form - online, by mail, via fax, in-person.

Submit it online

To file the NAME RESERVATION online, instructions: 1. Login https://ecorp.sos.ga.gov/Account
2. Click on "Name Reservation"
3. Name to be reserved
4. Applicant's Information; same as the filer
5. Check the box
6. Name of an authorized person
7. Continue
8. Review and pay

Submit it by mail

To file the NAME RESERVATION by mail, follow the instructions below: 1. Print and complete the form
2. Include a $35 check payable to "Secretary of State"
3. Mail the document and check to
Office of Secretary of State, Corporations Division, Name Reservation Request, 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
SE, Suite 313 West Tower, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.

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