Registering your company’s trade name in the Economic Department of the UAE, like in Sharjah, is essential. This process ensures that your company’s name is officially recognized and approved by the authorities.
In places like Abu Dhabi, the process typically takes no more than 24 hours. Within a day, you can reserve your company name.
When registering a trade name, it’s crucial to ensure uniqueness. Similar names to existing companies are not allowed. Also, names that breach public order or morals, or are misleading, won’t be approved. Religious names, like “Allah,” and names affiliated with ruling authorities are also not permitted.
Registering a trade name involves filling out an application with the Economic Department. Necessary documents must accompany the application, and fees are to be paid.
Every registered business must have a trade license, which can be verified by requesting a copy or checking the DED’s website. This information is public and must be displayed in offices or stores.
Fees for trade name registration vary depending on the location and type of name chosen. In Dubai, for example, it’s AED 620 for a regular name and AED 2000 for a foreign name.