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Registering
a New Company in Colorado
There
is no national registration of companies in the USA. All businesses
are registered at the county or state level. Listed
below is how to register in Colorado. The state or counties will
not check (or care) if your name conflicts with names of other businesses
in other states!
Sole
Proprietorships and private partnerships are registered
at the County level in Arizona. This includes Fictitious Business
Name statements (also known as "DBA"s). In most cases
the fee is under $50 and anyone can register a business simply by
visiting your county's business office and completing the right
paperwork.
Corporations
(both for-profit and non-profit), including C or S Corps, Limited
Liability Partnerships (LLPs), and Limited Liability Corporations
(LLC) are only valid when registered with the Secretary of State.
Colorado
Secretary of State
1575 Sherman Street, 2nd Floor
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 894-2200
Extensive
information, including name checks, is available online through
the Secretary of States Business Center website at:
www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/business/main.htm
NOTE:
These notes are on registering the business only. You may also need
a business license for any regulated businesses, and may also require
city permits or licenses. These vary greatly from city to city.
Trademarks:
Colorado refers to trademarks and tradenames just like dba's (fictitious
business names). These
provide you no protection outside your county or state, so Colorado
also recommends proper federal trademark filings with the US Patent
and Trademark office.
Sales
Tax:
In Colorado, actual retail sales tax varies by area, as different
areas add to the state sales base tax rate. If you will be selling
taxable good or services (which is often the case unless you only
sell to resellers), you will need a tax id from the Colorado Department
of Revenue, www.revenue.state.co.us.
Largest
Cities: Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lakewood, Fort Collins,
Arvada, Pueblo, Westminster, Boulder Thornton
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Disclaimer:
These are purely informational guidelines. For details in your particular
case, please consult your lawyer, accountant or state/county office.
Brighter
Naming is not licensed to provide legal advice. The information
here is provided as an informational service only.
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