How would we legally change the name of our church?
Full Question:
We are changing the name of our church. We were told that the best thing to do is just keep the original name and function with the new name under a DBA. What would you advise?
04/14/2009 |
Category: Corporations |
State: Florida |
#16006
Answer:
The following is from the Florida Department of State:
Registration under the Fictitious Name Act is for public notice only and gives rise to no presumption of the registrant's rights to own or use the name registered nor does it affect trademark, service mark, or corporate name rights previously acquired by others in the same or similar name. Registration under this section does not reserve a fictitious name against future use.
For the purpose of filing documents on-line, the typed name of the individual "signing" the document is sufficient under s.15.16, Florida Statutes. Electronic signatures have the same legal effect as original signatures. Typing in someone's name/signature without their permission constitutes forgery.
Refer to Chapter 15.16(6), Florida Statutes, for additional information regarding the advertisement of the intention to register a fictitious name.
The Division of Corporations will not deny a registration for a duplicate name. Every fictitious name application will be registered if statutory filing requirements are met. Applicants that are licensed under other sections of statute should insure that a proposed name is acceptable under the provisions of their respective regulating law prior to submission of an application under this part.
If a business fails to comply with this act, the business, its members, and those interested in participating in such business may not maintain any action, suit, or proceeding in any court of this state until this section is complied with. Any person who fails to comply with this act commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, Florida Statutes.
Effective January 1, 1991, the filing responsibility for fictitious name registration is with the Department of State, Division of Corporations.
A person may engage in business under a fictitious name by registering the name with the Division of Corporations by completing the "Application for Registration of Fictitious Name."
If a change of ownership occurs, the owner(s) of record must file a cancellation and re-registration within 30 days of the change. This can not be filed online. You will need to download an application for registration of fictitious name and follow the instructions on the form on how to cancel and re-register.
If the registration is no longer active, you can file a cancellation. This can not be filed online. You will need to download an application for registration of fictitious name and follow the instructions on how to cancel.
Fictitious names are valid for 5 years and expire on December 31st of the fifth year.
Each Fictitious Name Registration must be renewed between July 1 and December 31 of the expiration year to maintain registration under this act. The Division of Corporations will mail to the last reported mailing address, at least 3 months prior to its expiration date, a statement of renewal. Please keep your current address on file with the Division of Corporations.
Any request for a certificate of status or a certified copy of a Fictitious Name Registration, if other than on the initial registration, should be directed to the Division of Corporations, P.O. Box 6327, Tallahassee, FL 32314.
For information regarding fictitious names on file you may search the Division's records on-line or call (850) 245-6058. Hearing/Voice Impaired may call (850) 245-6096 (TDD).
The following is a Florida statute;
865.09 Fictitious name registration.--
(1) SHORT TITLE.--This section may be cited as the "Fictitious Name Act."
(2) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section:
(a) "Fictitious name" means any name under which a person transacts business in this state, other than the person's legal name.
(b) "Business" means any enterprise or venture in which a person sells, buys, exchanges, barters, deals, or represents the dealing in any thing or article of value, or renders services for compensation.
(c) "Division" means the Division of Corporations of the Department of State.
(3) REGISTRATION.--A person may not engage in business under a fictitious name unless the person first registers the name with the division by filing a sworn statement listing:
(a) The name to be registered.
(b) The mailing address of the business.
(c) The name and address of each owner and, if a corporation, its federal employer's identification number and Florida incorporation or registration number.
(d) Certification by the applicant that the intention to register such fictitious name has been advertised at least once in a newspaper as defined in chapter 50 in the county where the principal place of business of the applicant will be located.
(e) Any other information the division may deem necessary to adequately inform other governmental agencies and the public as to the persons so conducting business.
Such statement shall be accompanied by the applicable processing fees and any other taxes or penalties owed to the state.
(4) CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP.--If the ownership of a business registered under this section changes, the owner of record with the division shall file a cancellation and reregistration that meets the requirements set forth in subsection (3) within 30 days after the occurrence of such change.
(5) TERM.--A fictitious name registered under this section shall be valid for a period of 5 years and expires on December 31 of the 5th year.
(6) RENEWAL.--
(a) Renewal of a fictitious name registration shall occur on or after January 1 and on or before December 31 of the expiration year. Upon timely filing of a renewal statement, the effectiveness of the name registration is continued for 5 years as provided in subsection (5).
(b) In the last year of the registration, the division shall mail to the last reported mailing address or to the address of any registered owner of a name a statement of renewal.
(c) If the owner of the name registration fails to file a renewal and pay the appropriate processing fees prior to December 31 of the year of expiration, the name registration expires. The division shall remove any expired or canceled name registration from its records and may purge such registrations. Failure to receive the statement of renewal required by paragraph (b) shall not constitute grounds for appeal of a registration's expiration or removal from the division's records.
(7) EXEMPTIONS.--A business formed by an attorney actively licensed to practice law in this state, by a person actively licensed by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation or the Department of Health for the purpose of practicing his or her licensed profession, or by any corporation, partnership, or other commercial entity that is actively organized or registered with the Department of State is not required to register its name pursuant to this section, unless the name under which business is to be conducted differs from the name as licensed or registered.
(8) EFFECT OF REGISTRATION.--Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, registration under this section is for public notice only, and gives rise to no presumption of the registrant's rights to own or use the name registered, nor does it affect trademark, service mark, trade name, or corporate name rights previously acquired by others in the same or a similar name. Registration under this section does not reserve a fictitious name against future use.
(9) PENALTIES.--
(a) If a business fails to comply with this section, the business, its members, and those interested in doing such business may not maintain any action, suit, or proceeding in any court of this state until this section is complied with. An action, suit, or proceeding may not be maintained in any court of this state by any successor or assignee of such business on any right, claim, or demand arising out of the transaction of business by such business in this state until this section has been complied with.
(b) The failure of a business to comply with this section does not impair the validity of any contract, deed, mortgage, security interest, lien, or act of such business and does not prevent such business from defending any action, suit, or proceeding in any court of this state. However, a party aggrieved by a noncomplying business may be awarded reasonable attorney's fees and court costs necessitated by the noncomplying business.
(c) Any person who fails to comply with this section commits a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(10) POWERS OF DEPARTMENT.--The Department of State is granted the power reasonably necessary to enable it to administer this section efficiently, to perform the duties herein imposed upon it, and to adopt reasonable rules necessary to carry out its duties and functions under this section.
(11) FORMS.--Registration, cancellation, and renewal shall be made on forms prescribed by the Department of State, which may include the uniform business report, pursuant to s. 606.06, as a means of satisfying the requirement of this 1part.
(12) PROCESSING FEES.--The Department of State shall charge and collect nonrefundable processing fees as follows:
(a) For registration of a fictitious name, $50.
(b) For cancellation and reregistration of a fictitious name, $50.
(c) For renewal of a fictitious name, $50.
(d) For furnishing a certified copy of a fictitious name document, $30.
(e) For furnishing a certificate of status, $10.
(13) DEPOSIT OF FUNDS.--All funds required to be paid to the Department of State pursuant to this section shall be collected and deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
(14) PROHIBITION.--A fictitious name registered as provided in this section may not contain the words "Corporation" or "Incorporated," or the abbreviations "Corp." or "Inc.," unless the person or business for which the name is registered is incorporated or has obtained a certificate of authority to transact business in this state pursuant to chapter 607 or chapter 617.
(15) LEGAL DESIGNATION OF ENTITY.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a fictitious name registered as provided in this section for a corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or limited partnership is not required to contain the designation of the type of legal entity in which the person or business is organized, including the terms "corporation," "limited liability company," "limited liability partnership," "limited partnership," or any abbreviation or derivative thereof.