New York business name search
Before you fall in love with a name, make sure it's free in New York. The only authoritative source is the state's own registry — here's the direct link, plus New York's LLC naming rules and what an "available" name does and doesn't get you.
Official state registry
Search the New York Department of State, Division of Corporations
This is the official government database for New York — free to search, and the single source of truth for whether a name is taken.
How to check New York name availability
- 1 Open the New York Department of State, Division of Corporations business search (linked above) — it's the official, free, authoritative registry.
- 2 Search your exact name, then variations (singular/plural, with and without "the", different designators).
- 3 An entity that already exists with a confusingly similar name means yours is likely unavailable — the name must be "distinguishable upon the record".
- 4 If it's clear, forming in New York costs about $200 in state fees for year one — reserve the name or file your Articles of Organization to lock it in.
New York LLC naming rules
Required designator
Every New York LLC's legal name must end in a limited-liability designator. Accepted forms include:
Distinguishability
Your name must be distinguishable upon the record from every entity already on file in New York. Tiny tweaks usually don't count — swapping "Inc." for "LLC", adding "the", or changing punctuation won't make a near-identical name acceptable.
Restricted & barred words
Words implying a bank, trust, insurance, or a regulated profession (e.g. “Bank”, “Insurance”, “Engineering”) usually need approval from the relevant state agency. Words suggesting a government agency (e.g. “FBI”, “Treasury”) are barred.
Reserving the name
Name reservation is available for 60 days. New York LLCs also have a newspaper publication requirement (cost varies sharply by county).
Available ≠ yours to own
A clear New York entity search means the name is free to register as a business in New York. It does not give you a trademark — those are national, based on real use in commerce, and a business in another state could already own the brand. Before you print cards or buy a domain, run a free trademark search too.
Name's clear — ready to form in New York?
Forming an LLC in New York runs about $200 in state fees for year one. You can file directly with the state yourself, or use a formation service to handle the paperwork and act as your registered agent.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check if a business name is available in New York?
Use the New York Department of State, Division of Corporations business-entity search — the official state registry — and look up your proposed name. New York requires a new LLC name to be "distinguishable upon the record" from every existing entity, so search variations, not just the exact string. It's free and authoritative; third-party "name check" sites just query this same database.
What words must a New York LLC name include?
Your legal name must contain a limited-liability designator. In New York, accepted forms include: LLC, L.L.C., Limited Liability Company. Words implying a bank, trust, insurance, or a regulated profession (e.g. “Bank”, “Insurance”, “Engineering”) usually need approval from the relevant state agency. Words suggesting a government agency (e.g. “FBI”, “Treasury”) are barred.
Does an available name in New York mean I own the trademark?
No. A clear New York entity search only means no other New York business is registered under that name. It does NOT grant trademark rights, which are national and based on use in commerce. Before you commit to a brand, also run a free trademark search — see our trademark-search tool.
Can I reserve a name in New York before forming?
Name reservation is available for 60 days. New York LLCs also have a newspaper publication requirement (cost varies sharply by county).
Check another state
Official links reviewed June 2026. State registries change their URLs periodically — if a link breaks, search the state's official site.
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