Business Certificate for Sole Proprietorships and General Partnerships

County clerks are separate for all five boroughs of New York City. Their contact details are at the end of this page. A legal name is the name under which your business incorporated in New York State.

If you use a trade name, you will likely need a Certificate of Assumed Name. This rule differs for sole proprietorships and general partnerships:

All businesses can file for a certificate directly with the county clerk's office in the borough in which they are based. However, business owners should consult with an attorney to learn about the implications of various legal structures.

Businesses must file a Certificate of Assumed Name if they operate under any name other than their name for incorporation. These organizations must file the Certificate of Assumed Name with the State Department of State, Division of Corporations. Click the following link for more information about Certificates of Assumed Name.

For more information, contact the county clerk's office in your borough.