Registering a trade name is a pivotal step for entrepreneurs looking to establish a business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This name serves as the company's identity, facilitating recognition in legal and permit-related matters. The UAE's Ministry of Economy, alongside the respective emirate authorities, provides the service to register a trade name, which is also renewable.
Guidelines for Trade Name Registration
The Ministry of Economy outlines specific regulations that applicants must adhere to when registering their trade names:
- Relevance to License: The trade name must correlate with the type of license.
- Availability: The name should not be already registered by another entity.
- Legal Abbreviation: It must be followed by the appropriate abbreviation of its legal form (e.g., LLC).
- Cultural Sensitivity: The name must not include inappropriate words, violate public morals, or reference religious or governmental figures.
- Economic Activity Alignment: It should align with the economic activity being performed.
Emirate-Specific Processes
Each emirate has its own guidelines and processes for registering a trade name:
Dubai
- Application Method: Utilize the Government of Dubai’s 'Invest in Dubai' platform.
- Additional Rules: Avoid using family or tribe names, and ensure names are not translated. Similar names may be rejected by the Department of Economic Development (DET).
- Fees: The registration fee is AED 620.
- Documents Required: A national identity card is mandatory.
Sharjah
- Authority: The Economic Development Department manages trade name registration.
- Application Options: Via the authority's website, Tasheel service centers, or the smart app.
- Fees: Starting from AED 250 for issuing a trade name.
- Documents Required: Includes a licensing form and Emirates ID copies.
Abu Dhabi
- Platform: Register through the TAMM platform under 'Reserving Economic Name.'
- Eligibility: Applicants must be 18 years or older and select from approved economic activities.
- Fees: Initial approval costs AED 15, with additional fees for name reservation.
- Documents Required: Approval from the authorized entity and a translated certificate from the embassy.
Ajman
- Authority: Department of Economic Development.
- Fees: The entire registration process costs AED 350.
- Documents Required: Proof of stakeholder identity.
Umm Al Quwain
- Application Method: Through the Department of Economic Development’s online portal.
- Documents Required: Original ID and passport copy.
Ras Al Khaimah
- Service Access: Via the Department of Economic Development.
- Documents Required: Five proposed names and approval from governmental bodies if necessary.
News Source: Khaleej Times