Online name reservation and registration is now available at www.nsbr.ca
To use paper forms:
- Find the right form by reading the short explanation below, or by using the "more info" links for detailed information.
- Download by clicking on the name of the form.
- Complete the form.
- Print the form.
- Return the form to your nearest Access Nova Scotia Centre or the address at the bottom of the form.
Please note: These forms are in Portable Document Format (PDF), which uses the Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the Reader, you can download the program free of charge. |
Reserving
a Business Name |
1. |
Reserving
a business Name: Overview and instructions. |
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2. |
Name
Reservation Request: Request a name and search to make
sure the name is available for your use. |
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Business Name, Sole Proprietorship,
or Partnership Although many of these use the term "Partnership," you can use them
for Sole Proprietorships and Business Names too. (Remember: A Sole Proprietorship
is a "Partnership of one") Please check the definition to ensure it's
appropriate for your business. |
1. |
Application
for Registration of a Business Name, Sole Proprietorship or Partnership in Nova
Scotia: To register any Partnership, including a Sole Proprietorship or
Business Name. |
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2. |
Change
of Address: Notify the Registrar of any address change for: 1) the business
(Civic or mailing); 2) any partnership members; 3) the owner(s) place(s) of residence. |
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3. |
Appointment
of Recognized Agent: Appoint or change your recognized agent or the agent's
address. |
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4. |
Notice
of Change in the Proprietor or Partners using a Business Name registered in Nova
Scotia Partnership: Change the partners in any Partnership. |
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5. |
Change
of Business Name: Change the name of a Sole Proprietorship, Partnership,
or Business Name. |
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6. |
Dissolution
of Partnership: When a partnership dissolves, either all partners
must sign or any one partner can have the form sworn and notorized. |
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7. |
Request
for Revocation: Notify the Register that business operations in Nova Scotia
ceased and to revoke the registration. |
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8. |
Statement
to be Used for Registration of a Business Name for a Society: Register
a business name owned by a Society. |
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Co-operative A
co-operative is a user-owned and user-controlled business with a minimum
of three founding members. It can be either for-profit or non-profit.
It is a separate legal entity from the members so that liability is limited
to the amount a member contributes to or invests in the co-operative. Use
the Co-operative Update Form to make changes (address, directors, etc.)
at any time. |
1. |
Annual Renewal |
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2. |
Co-operative
Update |
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3. |
Evictions
from a Housing Cooperative |
4. |
Fee
Schedule |
5. |
Financial
Reports |
6. |
Registration Documents |
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Step 1 Name
Reservation Form |
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Step 2 For
Profit Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws |
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Non
Profit Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws |
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7. |
Special Resolution |
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a) By-law
and or other Changes |
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b) Change
of Name |
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c) Windup
Package |
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Society Use the first six forms if you want to incorporate
a Society for the first time. Version français |
1. |
Incorporating
a Society: Overview and instructions. |
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2. |
Memorandum
of Association: Record the purpose and objects of your society,
and record the charter members' names. |
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3. |
Society
Bylaws |
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4. |
Notice
of Directors and Officers: Submit or change your societys list of directors. |
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5. |
Appointment
of Recognized Agent: Appoint or change your Societyç’’s recognized agent
or change the agent's address. |
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6. |
Notice
of Registered Office: Submit or change the civic address of your Societys
registered office. |
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7. |
La
Constitution d'une Association Personnalisée : Aperçu et instructions. |
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8. |
Formules
et Modèles: Pour la Constitution d'Associations Personnalisées. |
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9. |
Special Resolution - Secretary's Certificate : Must accompany special resolutions to change the by-laws of a society |
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Limited Company To register a limited company, please
visit How To Register.
We recommend that you see your lawyer to arrange incorporation in Nova Scotia.
Some, but not all, necessary forms are available below: |
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1. |
Statutory Declaration: A sworn statement signed by your legal representative or by the person who signed
the documents used to form your company (memorandum and articles of association).
This form verifies the accuracy of those documents, and verifies that they comply
with the Companies Act. |
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2. |
Notice
of Registered Office: Submit or change the civic address of your companys
registered office. |
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3. |
Notice
of Officers and Directors for an Incorporated Company: Submit or change
your companys list of directors and officers. |
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4. |
Appointment
of Recognized Agent: Appoint or change your companys recognized agent
or to change the agent's address. |
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5. |
Special
Resolution - Name Change: Change the name of your limited
company. |
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Extra-Provincial Limited Company |
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1. |
Statement
of Extra Provincial Registration: (3 forms) For corporations who are incorporated
outside of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick and who wish to engage in business in
Nova Scotia.
Part 1 | Part
2 | Part 3 |
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Appointment
of Recognized Agent: File or update information relating to a corporation's
Recognized Agent. Any corporation holding a certificate of registration must have
a recognized agent living in Nova Scotia. |
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Please note: These forms are in Portable Document
Format (PDF), which uses the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. If you do not have
the Reader, you can download
the program free of charge.
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