Arizona Fictitious
Name Laws
Arizona
law restricts and prohibits your corporation from doing business under
any name other than its complete corporate name UNLESS you first comply
with the statutory process to register a fictitious name.
You
must be certain to observe this restriction when advertising your
business, executing documents, and any other activities related to
the business of your corporation. Each document that you sign should
be in the name of the Corporation. This is also important for assuring
that corporate formalities are followed and to take away any argument
that a creditor could use to attach your personal assets for liabilities
that arise through the activities of your incorporated business.
Our
Small Business Package
contains the forms and instructions for registering your fictitious
name under the laws of the state of Arizona.

Arizona Statutes state as following regarding registration
of Fictitious Names:
44-1236. Certificate of name required A. Any person
other than a partnership transacting business in this state under
a fictitious name or a designation not showing the name of the owner
of the business or the name of the corporation doing such business
shall record with the county recorder of the county in which the
place of business is located a certificate stating in full either:
1. The name of the owner of the business and his or her place of
residence, signed by the owner and acknowledged. 2. If a corporation,
the name and address of the corporation, signed by the statutory
agent and acknowledged. B. A new certificate shall be recorded upon
any change in ownership of the business using a fictitious name
unless such business is a corporation. C. A new certificate shall
be recorded if a corporation transfers the right to use such fictitious
name to another corporation. D. A person or corporation doing business
contrary to this section shall not maintain an action upon or on
account of a contract or transaction made in the fictitious name
in any court of this state until such person has first recorded
the certificate required by this section.
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