When advertising
and marketing your business, it is important to abide by Arizona's Fictitious
Name Statutes. Be certain that you only use your full corporate name
in connection with any advertising or marketing materials. For example,
if your corporate name is "Jim's Floral Shop, Inc" you cannot
do business under the name "Jim's Floral."
If you plan to use
a name other than your full corporate name, it is important that you
first register that name as a "fictitious
name" inc compliance with Arizona Statutes.
Our
Small Business Document E-Book contains
forms and instruction for registering a fictitious name under Arizona
Law.

You must also be
aware that a fictitious name does not of itself give you any trademark
rights. Additionally, there is no assurance that the use of a fictitious
name will not violate someone elses trademark rights in that name.
Trademark rights
arise upon "use" of the name in commerce. Registration of
a trademark under state or federal trademark laws is not a necessary
preqequisite to obtaining trademark rights (although registration does
give some very distinct benefits). For this reason, a simple search
of governmental trademark filings is not sufficinet to assure that your
use of a name does not infringe upon third party trademark rights. For
this reason, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive common law trademark
search in order to determine whether your use of a business name infringes
upon a third party's trademark rights.