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Registered Agent Specifically for the State of Illinois
NFP 104.15 Assumed Name adoption for an Illinois NFP will be required if the company name is not available for use in Illinois. Whether it be a domestic or foreign NFP, you should always check the name availability with the Secretary of State of Illinois.
In Illinois, the company name you choose for your entity must be unique and distinguishable from any other corporation (profit or not-for-profit) or any limited liability company already on record with the State of Illinois. This distinguishability also extends to (NFP 104.15 assumed names) entities that have reserved a company name with the State. The company name, regardless of whether your company is a foreign or a domestic entity, or is formed under the provisions of any other Acts of this State, are all subject to this simple requirement. Only the Secretary of State can determine if your company name is “distinguishable” from any other company name. That is why it is so important to check with the state before you file anything.
The items that the State does not consider as “distinguishable” are listed below:
The words corporation, company, incorporated, limited, limited liability, or any and all abbreviations of those words; and articles, conjunctions, contractions, abbreviations, different tenses, or a number of the same words.
If your entity name is not available for use in Illinois, and depending on what it is that you are trying to file with the Secretary of State (i.e., Articles of NFP 104.15 assumed Name, Incorporation/Organization, an Application for Authority or a reinstatement for an administratively dissolved entity), a name availability check with the Secretary of State may save you weeks of delay in the processing of your filing. Companies who have had their filings bounced for lack of name availability would be required to either:
(1) change their company name, or;
(2) adopt an assumed name before obtaining a presence in Illinois.
NFP 104.15 assumed name filings are typically submitted in tandem, and filed simultaneously with your initially intended filing. As you may have guessed, there is an additional filing fee for this additional piece of paper! Foreign entities whose name is not available in Illinois must file for an assumed name.
An assumed corporate name is described as any corporate name used other than the true corporate name that is on record with your organizational state. The following instances are the only exceptions to the requirement to, and shall not constitute the use of an assumed corporate name:
A foreign entity (organized in a state other than Illinois) may not use an assumed or fictitious name in the conduct of its business to intentionally misrepresent the geographic origin or location of the corporation within Illinois.
The numbered items in the article below correspond to the numbered questions on the form. Unless indicated as optional, all questions must be completed.
Complete 4 and 5 if adopting or changing an assumed name.
Complete 6 if canceling an assumed name.