Before you form an LLC or start a corporation, you’ll need to complete a business name search with the Kansas Name Availability Search tool to see if your name is unique.
In our Kansas Business Name Search guide, we’ll show you exactly how to check LLC name availability in Kansas.
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Kansas LLC Name Search
The Kansas Secretary of State requires all business names to be distinguishable from other business entities in the state.
It’s also important to search for a matching domain name (URL).
How to Search Available LLC Names
You can check your business name availability by searching the Kansas Name Availability Search online database.
Recommended: If you don’t have a business name yet or find that yours is taken, use our LLC Name Generator.
How to Check Available Domain Names
When choosing a business name you’ll need to find out whether or not a good web domain name is available. Having a URL that clearly matches your business name is important. This small step can make a big difference in how prospective customers find your business.
The best way to determine if your desired URL is available is to search for it using your preferred domain registry, such as GoDaddy.
How to Register Your Business Name
Register Your Name
An LLC name is officially registered when you file your LLC application documents and form an LLC.
Ready to register your LLC name? Use our Kansas LLC guide to get started.
Reserve Your Name
You can optionally reserve your LLC name in Kansas for up to 120 days before you officially register it. This prevents other businesses from registering your name until you have the opportunity to register it yourself.
Name reservations can be filed online or by mail with the Kansas Secretary of State. The filing fee is $30 for online filings and $35 for mailed filings.
Kansas Naming Requirements
Some key guidelines for Kansas LLC names include:
- Your name must include one of the following terms or abbreviations: Limited Liability Company, Limited Company, L.L.C., L.C., LLC, or LC.
- Your name can include the name of a member or manager of the LLC.
- Your name can also include one of the following words: Company, Association, Club, Foundation, Fund, Institute, Society, Union, Syndicate, Limited, and Trust.
- Your name must be distinguishable from any existing business in the state.
Keep an eye out for restricted words. These words, such as “FBI” or “Treasury,” are often restricted to keep your LLC from sounding like an official institution.
For more information, check out Kansas’ official state statutes.
Distinguishability
It is important that your name be distinguishable from all other business names. In Kansas, a distinguishable name is one that is substantively different from all other existing or reserved business names in the state.
In addition to different words or spellings, the following differences are considered sufficient to make a name distinguishable in Kansas:
- Plural forms versus singular forms of words
- Numbers versus words representing numbers
The following differences do NOT make a name distinguishable in Kansas:
- Business entity type suffixes
- The inclusion of An, And, &, The, To, With
- Inclusion of “a,” if used as an article
Failure to use a distinguishable name could result in your formation filing being rejected.
Kansas LLC Name Search FAQ
How do I check if an LLC name is taken in Kansas?
You can use the Kansas Name Availability Search tool to see if your business name is available.
Learn more about business entity name availability in the How to Search Available LLC Names section.
Should I name my LLC after myself?
While there’s no rule against naming an LLC after yourself, most experts advise against doing this.
One of the benefits of starting an LLC is the ability to choose a different name for your business, which can make it sound more professional.
To explore other naming options, use your free AI-powered LLC Name Generator.
What words can’t be used in a Kansas LLC name?
Business names generally can’t include words that imply the company is a banking or financial institution or that it’s affiliated with a local, state, or federal government agency.
Learn more about LLC naming requirements in the Kansas Naming Requirements section.
Should I use an LLC name generator?
If you’re having trouble choosing a name for your LLC, an LLC name generator can help you come up with some ideas.
What is a brand name?
A brand name is a name a company gives to a product or line of products. It can be the same as the company’s name or something different.
Learn more about branding with your business entity name with our How to Name an LLC guide.
Do I have to include LLC in my name?
Yes. Kansas requires that its LLCs use “Limited Liability Company” or one of its abbreviations (e.g., LLC or L.L.C.) in their legal name.
Learn more about LLC naming requirements in the Kansas Naming Requirements section.
Do I need to renew my business name in Kansas?
Kansas doesn’t require LLCs to renew their name.
Can my business name be different from my LLC name in Kansas?
Some companies choose to operate under a name that’s different from their legal name. This can often be called a “doing business as” (DBA) name.
Kansas does not have DBA filings.
Does my LLC need a DBA name?
Kansas does not have DBA filings.