Yes, it is possible for two businesses to have the same name in different states as long as they are not in direct competition and are legally registered in their respective states.
Almost all businesses have a listing in the phone book. Search the directory (available on line) for the area.
There are a number of different location within the United States that are home to businesses name A & V Electric such as San Diego and Cleveland, Ohio as well.
"You can purchase Coventry Health Insurance in Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, and Missouri, to name a few states. It is based in Bethesda, Maryland, and goes under other names in different states."
No, it is generally not possible to deposit a check with a different name on it. Banks typically require that the name on the check matches the name on the account in order to prevent fraud.
no
it is possible
They use provinces to describe different states of Canada.
No, it is generally not possible to cash a check with a different name on it. Banks and financial institutions typically require that the name on the check matches the name of the person cashing it in order to prevent fraud.
There are many businesses with the name Allied Carpets in the United States. Most of these businesses offer carpet cleaning services, as well as tile cleaning services.
Yes, especially if they are in different states and have not Trade Marked the name.
Pennsylvania if you are talking about the name of a state. It can also stand for Professional Association when referring to businesses located within a state.
Yes, of course.