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Louisiana : LLC Name Search

Search your Louisiana LLC name.

Run a pre-flight check on your Louisiana LLC name before you file. Louisiana accepts these entity suffixes: LLC, L.L.C., Limited Liability Company, LC, L.C.. The live availability lookup happens against the Louisiana Secretary of State database during formation; we surface the rule violations that block names so you stop guessing. Formation is free; you pay only the Louisiana state fee.

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Louisiana LLC naming rules

What Louisiana actually checks when you propose an LLC name.

Louisiana entity suffix rules

Louisiana requires one of these suffixes at the end of every LLC name: LLC, L.L.C., Limited Liability Company, LC, L.C.. Most owners pick "LLC" because it is the most familiar at banks and on contracts.

Distinguishable rule

Louisiana will reject any name that is not distinguishable from an existing registered entity. Punctuation, articles (the, a, an), and entity suffixes do not count toward distinguishability. The pre-flight check flags this.

Restricted-word screening

Louisiana restricts certain words (bank, insurance, trust, university, professional terms) that require regulatory approval or licensing. Using one without the approval triggers rejection. We flag these in the pre-flight check.

Name reservation (~120 days)

If you want to lock the name before you are ready to form, Louisiana accepts a name reservation that holds the name for roughly 120 days. Useful if you are still finalizing partners or capital.

Public SOS lookup

Louisiana publishes a public business name search at the Secretary of State portal. You can verify there too. We link to it directly; we never scrape or iframe the official site.

Name carries into formation

When the pre-flight passes, the Continue button takes you straight into the formation wizard with your chosen name pre-filled. No retyping, no losing the name to a hesitation.

Run a pre-flight check

Test your Louisiana LLC name against the rules.

We check entity suffix, length, restricted words, and basic distinguishability. The live availability lookup with Louisiana SOS happens during formation; this catches the rules that block names before you even file.

Pre-flight check only. The official availability lookup runs against the Louisiana Secretary of State database during formation. Public lookup also available at the LA SOS portal.
How it works

A clean handoff, in 6 steps.

Draft your candidate name

Pick a phrase that describes your business or invokes your brand. Louisiana requires you to add one of these suffixes at the end: LLC, L.L.C., Limited Liability Company, LC, L.C..

Run the pre-flight check

Paste your candidate above. We check entity suffix, length, restricted words, and distinguishability hints. Takes about one second.

Verify on the Louisiana SOS portal (optional)

For extra confidence, cross-check the same name on the public Louisiana Secretary of State business search. We link to it in the validator above.

Continue to formation

When the pre-flight passes, the Continue button carries your name straight into the formation wizard. The live availability check runs against Louisiana SOS during filing.

Lock the name with reservation (optional)

If you need to hold the name before forming, Louisiana accepts a name reservation that holds it for roughly 120 days. We file the reservation request inside the wizard if you select that option.

File formation

When you are ready, we prepare the Articles of Organization with your name, file with Louisiana SOS, and return the stamped document to your dashboard. Formation service is free.

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Formation is free. Everything else is optional.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Is the Louisiana LLC name search free?

Yes, checking availability on the Louisiana business-name database is free, and you should always do it before you commit to branding or file. A name that clears the Louisiana register can still collide with a federal trademark, so checking both saves you a costly rebrand later. We check the Louisiana record for you and flag trademark risk before you file, so the name you like is one you can actually keep.

What entity suffixes does Louisiana accept for LLCs?

Louisiana requires an LLC name to include a designator that signals the entity type, usually "LLC," "L.L.C.," or "Limited Liability Company," and some states also allow "Limited Company" or short forms. The exact accepted forms are set by Louisiana statute, so you have to pick one from the approved list. We confirm your chosen suffix is valid in Louisiana as part of the name check, which prevents a rejected filing over a formatting technicality.

What makes a Louisiana LLC name distinguishable?

Louisiana rejects a name that is not distinguishable on the record from an existing entity, and that bar is higher than most people expect. Adding "the," changing punctuation, swapping "and" for an ampersand, or making a word plural usually does not count, so a near-match to an active company will bounce. We test your name against the Louisiana distinguishability standard, not just an exact-match lookup, so you find out it is too close before the state does.

Which words are restricted in Louisiana LLC names?

Like every state, Louisiana restricts words that imply a regulated activity or a government tie, such as "bank," "insurance," "trust," "university," or terms that suggest a state agency. Using one typically requires licensing proof or extra approval, and a few words are barred outright. We screen your name against the Louisiana restricted list up front, so you are not caught off guard by a hold or a document request after you have already filed.

Can I reserve a Louisiana LLC name without filing?

Yes. If you have the right name but are not ready to form, Louisiana lets you reserve it for a set period so no one else claims it while you prepare. Reservation is a separate short filing, and the hold length and whether it renews vary by state. It is worth doing when branding or funding is in motion; we can file the reservation and then roll it straight into formation when you are ready.

What happens if my Louisiana LLC name is already taken?

If your first choice is taken in Louisiana, you have a few options: adjust it enough to be distinguishable, keep a different legal name and operate under a DBA, or, if the existing entity is inactive, check whether the name will free up. What you should not do is file something too close and hope it clears. We help you land on a name that both passes the Louisiana check and does not walk into someone else's trademark.

Can I use a name in Louisiana that is taken in another state?

Usually yes. State name databases are separate, so a name in use elsewhere generally does not block you in Louisiana, and the reverse is true too. The catch is trademark: a company operating nationally can hold rights that reach into Louisiana no matter where it formed, and registering in Louisiana does not give you nationwide rights. If the brand matters, pair the name check with a trademark search and, later, registration.

How does the Louisiana LLC name relate to my DBA?

Your Louisiana LLC has one legal name, the one on the Certificate of Formation, and a DBA, also called an assumed or trade name, lets that same LLC operate under a different public-facing name without forming a new entity. Plenty of owners keep a plain legal name and brand under one or more DBAs. A DBA does not change ownership or liability; it is a registered alias, and we can file it alongside or after formation.

Does Louisiana require an LLC name to relate to my business activity?

No. Louisiana does not require your LLC name to describe what the business does, so you are free to choose something abstract or brandable. The real constraints are the ones above: it must be distinguishable, carry a valid designator, and steer clear of restricted words. Picking a broad name rather than a narrowly descriptive one also gives you room to expand later without a rename or a new DBA.

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