Nevada state law prohibits the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) from issuing a license under the following circumstances:
NRS 624.254 Issuance or renewal of license under name likely to result in confusion or mistake prohibited. No license may be issued or renewed by the Board under a name which:
- Is the same as the name of another licensee;
- So resembles the name of another licensee that the Board determines that it is likely to result in confusion or mistake; or
- The Board determines is likely to mislead the general public.
Before registering a company with the Nevada Secretary of State, it is highly recommended you review the NSCB website to determine if an existing company is using the same name or a similar name.
Search the NSCB website for a company name.
The NSCB cannot guarantee the use of a name.
When searching for a name, search all possible scenarios. Examples provided below:
“and” vs. “&” | I C U vs. I see you |
A to Z vs. A 2 Z | 4 vs. Four (applies to all numbers) |
Serve vs. Serv | Jaxson vs. Jackson |
1st vs. First | 2 E Z vs. Too Easy |
Quick vs. Quik | A+ vs. A Plus |
Nevada vs. NV | Las Vegas vs. LV |
Mountain vs. Mt | Extreme vs. Xtreme |
Words that may cause confusion:
“building” vs. “construction”
Example: Patriot Contracting/Construction will cause confusion with the name Patriot Builders/Building
The above is not a complete list. You may be instructed to change the company name during processing of the application, pursuant to NRS 624.254. The assigned license analyst can assist in name similarity questions during processing.
After searching the NSCB website, if you are still unsure, you may send questions.