Utah is among three US states that have no office of the Secretary of State. Consequently, most of the duties that a Utah Secretary of State should normally perform fall within the realm of the lieutenant governor.
Each business operating in the state of Utah needs a state license. There is not an operating statewide business license here, however, the government issues a sales tax registration that is common to the seller’s permit. Your local County Clerk’s office may also require other permits and certificates depending on your business activities.
In this article, we are going to describe the process of setting up a business in Utah. Read on to get all the necessary information on this topic.
To research the details of an entity in Utah, a person may use its business name. Use the governmental website of Utah, enter the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, and fill out the name of the company in the box.
By clicking on the “search” button, find the complete lists of entities that contain the words used in your search. Among the appeared results, you will easily find the one you need.
By using the entity number for the search, you will get the results of a certain entity precise to the number previously entered into the search bar.
By clicking on the entity name, you are to reveal the detailed filing history, location, and status of the company.
Fill out the name in the special box and click on “search” to obtain info on an individual entity.
Note: this service is paid and the fee is $3.
Before the initial registration process, it is vital to check the availability of the name. So, access the online search function and check the status of availability by searching the name.
The website of the state government office manages all the existing business entities in UT. Hence, a person may conduct an online search by using the LLC name search.
This search function allows you to enter the following information:
Complete list of all existing UT LLCs with the same name
Registered agent and contact data for each LLC in the list
Each city of Utah offers a specific price for a standard business operating license. Some criteria are being considered while setting the prices; for instance, the type of business, number of employees, etc. Thus, the price of licensure may start from $100 and reach too few thousand dollars annually.
Legally, when a person is filing for an LLC, he/she has to choose a registered agent for it. The latter accepts all the legal documents and notices on behalf of the company.
The registered agent should have a physical address and be available during regular working hours.
You can be a registered agent for your own LLC or you may apply for the service of registered agents. Hiring an agent in UT will cost between $50 to $300 annually.
The role of the registered agent is to ensure your company’s compliance with the State of UT.
If you want to change your registered agent in UT, you should complete and file one of the following forms with the Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code.:
The preferable option for the change is via the Internet; however, UT will still accept changes being made by mail, fax, or in person. Also, check the Utah registered agent resignation page to be sure that the former agent’s service and obligations are suspended.
The fee for the change of a registered agent in Utah is $15. However, you may accelerate the processing of your documents by paying an extra $75. On the other hand, in case of filing a change form online, there is no need for an extra payment, as your case will be processed the next business day.
Note: if you file the change form with the annual renewal report, there is no fee required for the change. You will just pay $20 for the renewal report.
To find out if a business is registered in Utah, use the database provided by the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. So, you can search by name, entity number, or executive name to find the available data.
You may also obtain data on a certain entity by calling the UT Division of Corporations and Commercial Code at (801) 530-4849.
The mailing address is:
Utah Division of Corporations & Commercial Code
PO Box 146705
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6705
Fax: (801) 530-6438
Email: [email protected]