How to Do a Wyoming Business Entity Search

Wyoming Business Entity Search

Share This Post

Table of Contents

Wyoming might sound like a strange state for business; typically, you’d look to larger ones with major metropolitan areas, such as California or New York. But if you dig into things, you’ll realize that from 2019-2024, Wyoming’s business growth rate was 3.6%, which places it 8th in the nation.

Even though Wyoming has huge promise, that doesn’t mean you should just go into business blindly. You have to still carefully strategize, and part of that is choosing a good company name.

In this article, we’ll show you how to do a Wyoming business entity search so you’re confident about registering your desired business name.

Entrepreneurs register their businesses with the Wyoming Secretary of State (SOS), which means they have a database you can use at your disposal.

To do a WY SOS business search, go to the Business Center page on their website. It’s a very intuitive search tool since it has a simple layout.

All you have to do is type in the filing name of the business, and select “starts with” or “contains.” You can also try a filing ID, which should be in the format of XXXX-XXXXXXXXX. Either way, after you’ve typed in the details, click on “Search.”

If there are similar names to the one you want, the next page will show you the results. In addition to the entities’ names, you’ll see the statuses, standings, and when they were filed.

Click on a company name if you want to find out more about it. You’ll get to see things like type, sub type, inactive date, term of duration, principal office, mailing address, registered agent, history, and public notes.

Check With Google

An unofficial way to do a Wyoming business search is to use a search engine. Go to Google and type in the business name you want, as well as “Wyoming” and a city name if you want to be more specific.

Check out the results, and don’t be afraid to try different word combinations. Also, take a look at social media accounts and domain names. This can be a great opportunity to reserve them if they’re free.

Try Our Business Search Tool

Here at Business Anywhere, we offer business registration services. We can form both limited liability companies (LLCs) and corporations, and all our prices are listed clearly and transparently on our site.

Plus, there’s a business search tool you can use for free. Put in the name, pick “LLC” or “corporation,” then click on “Check availability.” 

If the name’s available, you can enter in a few personal details so we can reach out to you. We’ll be more than happy to help you get all set up.

A Wyoming business entity search is necessary if you want to ensure your company name is truly unique. This is also a smart move if you want to avoid legal issues in the future, as any businesses with similar names can take you to court if they wish.

Considering that doing a business search in WY is free, you have nothing to lose by checking first. So we highly recommend that you don’t rush things, and instead, be extra sure you get an unused name.

Sign up with Business Anywhere now to get your dream company started. In addition to business registration services, we also have other comprehensive offerings, such as virtual mailboxes and online notary services to make your life as an entrepreneur easier.

About Author

Picture of Rick Mak

Rick Mak

Rick Mak is a 30-year veteran businessman, having started, bought, and/or sold more than a dozen companies. He has bachelor's degrees in International Business, Finance, and Economics, with masters in both Entrepreneurship and International Law. He has spoken at hundreds of conferences around the world during his career on entrepreneurship, international tax law, asset protection, and company structure. Business Anywhere Editorial Guidelines

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get updates and learn from the best

More To Explore

how to pay yourself llc
Uncategorized

How to Pay Yourself With an LLC

Did you know that 66% of small businesses significantly struggle financially? Based on these statistics, it’s likely that you’re struggling yourself as an entrepreneur. For

Do You Want To Boost Your Business?