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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 87 — Trade Practices

87-210. Trade name; application for registration; requirements; Secretary of State.

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(1)Subject to the limitations set forth in sections 87-208 to 87-219.01 , any person who adopts a trade name for use in this state may file in the office of the Secretary of State on a form furnished by the Secretary of State an application, in duplicate, for registration of the trade name setting forth, but not limited to, the following information:
(a)The name and street address of the applicant for registration and, if a corporation or other type of business entity, the state of incorporation or organization;
(b)The trade name sought to be registered;
(c)The general nature of the business in fact conducted by the applicant;
(d)The length of time during which the trade name has been used in this state;
(e)The signature of the applicant; and
(f)A filing fee of one hundred ten dollars if the application is submitted in writing and one hundred dollars if the application is submitted electronically pursuant to section 84-511 .
(2)Upon compliance by the applicant with the requirements of sections 87-208 to 87-219.01 , the Secretary of State shall return the duplicate copy stamped with the date of filing to the applicant or the representative submitting the applications for filing.
(3)The fees for filing under this section shall be payable to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall remit all such fees collected to the State Treasurer. The State Treasurer shall credit sixty percent of the fees to the General Fund and forty percent of the fees to the Secretary of State Cash Fund.
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