# Procedure for change of name of company
To get the name of a company changed, you will need to follow the 5 steps :
Step 1: Passing a Board Resolution
A board meeting is to be conducted where a resolution should be passed to change the name of the company. The directors should approve the new name and authorise either a director or a company secretary (CS) to check the availability of the new name with the MCA.
Step 2: Checking the Name Availability
The authorised person should apply to the MCA in form INC-1 for checking the availability of the proposed name. You can also run a search. It is important to run a trademark search for the proposed name.
It is advised that you should shortlist four to five business names before checking the availability to cover for the event of these names being taken or in use already.
Step 3: Passing Special Resolution
Once the availability of the new name is confirmed, the company should convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM). A special resolution will be passed for changing the name and making appropriate changes to the AoA and the MoA.
Step 4: Applying to the Registrar
The special resolution will be submitted to the RoC within 30 days of passing, along with the form MGT-14, which will contain the details related to the special resolution.
Within 30 days of filing the MGT-14, form INC-24 needs to be filed with RoC along with the requisite fee. This is required for obtaining approval from the central government for changing the name. Certain documents also need to be enclosed with these two forms.
Step 5: Issuance of the Certificate of Incorporation
Upon being completely satisfied with the application and the accompanying documents, the RoC will issue a new certificate of incorporation, reflecting the name change.
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