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NUANS and Search Reports in 2 hours starting at $25

Why do I need a Name Report?

A business name search report is required to determine the availability of a business, corporation or DBA name to make sure that no one else has already registered the name you would like to use for your business.

The report provides results from the relevant government databases or registries listing any similar or possibly confusing existing corporation names, business names and trademarks.

Get NUANS Pre-Searches in Real-Time

Avoid performing repeated NUANS reports, so get a preliminary real-time “pre-search” of the NUANS database is available. Learn more here

Business Name Reports Costs and Timelines

CorpCentre offers you the ability to obtain corporate name search reports for all jurisdictions in Canada. Please note the respective time-frame when making your decision.

Jurisdiction Type of Report Cost Delivery
Federal NUANS $25 2 hours
Alberta NUANS $25 2 hours
British Columbia Provincial $60 48 hours
Manitoba Provincial $60 48 hours
Newfoundland Provincial $80 5 business days
New Brunswick NUANS $25 2 hours
Nova Scotia Provincial $70 5 business days
Ontario NUANS $25 2 hours
P.E.I. NUANS $25 2 hours
Quebec Provincial $70 5 business days
Saskatchewan Provincial $80 3 business days *
Trademark Report (6 pages) NUANS $49 2 hours
Extended Trademark Report (10–30 pages) NUANS $99 2 hours

Applying for a Trademark? Get a TM Report first

Save time and money by getting a Trademark Report.

There are 2 NUANS trademark reports: a 6-page report and an extended report (between10-30 pages) generated from the NUANS government databases biased towards trademarks.

NUANS and Provincial Databases

When starting a business everyone knows that you need to “register” your business with the government. But it can get really confusing because there are many different kinds of “registrations” and people or websites don’t always distinguish between them.

A DBA is also called a “Business Registration”, “Business Name Registration” “Trade Name” or “Fictitious” business name. These terms are usually used interchangeably but really mean the same thing. In Canada, there are 2 different kinds of reports: a NUANS* report; and a provincial name report.

The NUANS database reports provide name searches for the following jurisdictions: Canada (Federal); Ontario; Alberta; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; and Prince Edward Island.

It is an advanced search system that searches corporate and business registries across Canada, with over 8,000,000 records of corporation

names, business names and trademarks. CorpCentre is one of NUANS’ largest members.

For all the other provinces (B.C., Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland & Labrador), they each require a name search report from their respective provincial databases and registry and NOT from the NUANS database.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a Corporation?

What is a Sole Proprietorship?

What is a Non-Profit Corporation?

What is a Trade-Mark?

What is corporate compliance or maintenance?

What is a Trade-Mark?

How is a corporation formed?

How is “Doing Business As” (DBAs) registration different from a Sole Proprietorship Registration?

Why Incorporate a Non-Profit Corporation?

What are the Criteria for determining a "Good" Trade-Mark?

When do I need to inform the government of corporate changes and updates?

What are the Criteria for determining a "Good" Trade-Mark?

What is the difference between a corporation and a DBA (Doing Business As)/Sole Proprietorship?

What are the Advantages of Sole Proprietorships?

Where to Incorporate?

How do I Select a "Good" Trade-Mark?

What internal company records does a corporation need to keep?

What “classes” should I include with my trademark application?

Should I Incorporate my Business?

What are the Drawbacks of Sole Proprietorships?

What are the Steps to Form a Non-Profit Corporation?

Should I register my Design as a Trade-Mark?

What is a Corporation?

What are the different classes to choose from for my goods or services?

Where Should I Incorporate My Business?

What are the differences between a DBA/Sole Proprietorship and a Corporation?

What Are the Fees to Incorporate a Non-Profit Corporation?

What Protection is Awarded by Registering a Trade-Mark?

What is a Director?

How do I Select a "Good" Trade-Mark?

How much does it cost to incorporate a corporation?

Do I need to Name Search before Registering a Sole Proprietorship?

What Are the Delays when Incorporating a Non-Profit incorporation?

How many Directors must a Corporation have?

Should I register my Design as a Trade-Mark?

What “classes” should I include with my trademark application?

How long does it take to incorporate a corporation?

Are Sole Proprietorship Registrations the same as Tax Registration?

How Many People Are Needed to Incorporate a Non-Profit Corporation?

Who is eligible to become a Director?

What Protection is Awarded by Registering a Trade-Mark?

What are the different classes to choose from for my goods or services?

Are there any residency requirements for corporations?

What are the government fees with a Sole Proprietorship Registration, and how long does it take?

How Do I Select a Name?

How Does the Trade-Mark Registration Process Work?

How Do People Become Directors?

How Does the Trade-Mark Registration Process Work?

Do I Need a Lawyer to Incorporate?

What is a Partnership Registration?

How do I Apply to Obtain Charitable Status for my Non-Profit Corporation?

Do I Need to use the "TM" or "®" for my Trade-Mark

How Are Vacancies on the Board of Directors Filled?

Do I Need to use the "TM" or "®" for my Trade-Mark?

How to Select a Corporation's Name?

Are there Different Types of Partnerships?

What Objects and Purposes are Acceptable for Charitable Status?

How Long is my Registration Good For?

How are Directors Removed from the Board of Directors?

How Long is my Registration Good For?

What am I not allowed to include in a corporation name?

What are charitable purposes?

What are the Government Fees for a Trade-Mark Application and Registration?

Can a Director Resign?

What are the Government Fees for a Trade-Mark Application and Registration?

What is a "Named" Corporation?

I am incorporated. Is there anything else I have to do?

Do I have to register separate applications if I have my business name in design or logo?

How does a Director Vote?

Can I transfer my DBA to a Corporation?

Are Directors Paid?

What is a Numbered Corporation?

What power does a director have?

Should I Incorporate a Named Corporation or a Numbered Corporation?

What are directors' duties and responsibilities?

What Documents do I need to Incorporate?

What is an Officer?

What is a Registered Agent?

How do People Become Officers?

How can Officers be Removed from their Position?

Do Officers get Paid?

What are the Powers of Officers?

What are the Duties and Responsibilities of Officers?

What is a shareholder?

What does "organizing the corporation" mean?

What is an Organizational Meeting?

What are "By-laws" of the Corporation?

What are the Corporation's Registers?

What are annual returns and meetings?

What are the annual return government filing fees?

What are Shareholders' Meetings?

What is a Board of Directors Meeting?

What is change of the registered office of a corporation?

What is a share Issuance?

What is a share transfer?

What is a redemption of shares?

What are Articles of amendment?

What are Articles of Dissolution?

What do I have to do to stop operating my business/corporation?

What is the process to file Articles of Dissolution?