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Utah SOS entity data + USDOT/FMCSA carrier records + OFAC SDN screening — all in one verification packet. Real-time pull from the official UT SOS, normalized into a clean credit-file PDF.
What you get with a Utah lookup
- Utah SOS entity record — name, status, entity type, formation date, registered agent + address, principal office, and officers/managers where the state exposes them.
- USDOT / FMCSA carrier verification — for trucking deals, we pull the carrier's authority status, MC#, fleet size, MCS-150 history, and BASIC scores. Auto-matched to the SOS legal name when applicable.
- OFAC SDN screening — every search runs the company name against the Treasury sanctions list. Clear-result PDFs are signed.
- DBA / Fictitious Name registries — surfaces the county/town clerk where this entity would file a DBA in Utah, plus the statewide registry when one exists.
- One merged PDF — cover sheet + SOS record + USDOT snapshot + supporting docs, all in a credit-file-ready packet.
How Utah files business entities
Utah files entities through the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code, accessible via businessregistration.utah.gov. The portal LANDS on a Utah-ID login splash, but the 'Search Business Entity Records' link goes to a fully public search form — no login or captcha required.
Official portal: Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code ↗
How DBAs work in Utah
Utah files DBAs (Doing-Business-As records) at the state level exclusively — no county filing layer. The same Entity Search returns corporations, LLCs, and DBA records in a single query. Utah's combined business-and-DBA registry is one of the cleaner integrations in the country.
Credit-underwriting gotchas in Utah
Utah LLCs owe a $20 annual renewal fee — among the lowest annual fees in the country. The renewal is due on the formation anniversary; missing it triggers 'Expired' status after 60 days past due. An expired Utah entity cannot sue, defend lawsuits, or contract until reinstated. The low fee structure means even shell entities typically stay current, so an 'Expired' status is a stronger negative signal in Utah than in higher-fee states.
Practical Utah reference
Filing fees: $59 online ($70 paper) LLC formation fee + $20 annual renewal
Officer visibility: Officers, members, and registered agents are visible on the public detail page. DBA records are flagged inline with entity records in search results.
Utah county DBA registries
We've indexed 1 Utah county clerk DBA portals with deep-links straight to each one's search form — no landing pages, no clicking around. Members can paste any Utah address and we'll tell them exactly which county clerk to search.
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VerifySOS pulls the Utah SOS record directly in real-time. Most UT lookups complete in seconds — no manual lookup, no PDF upload required. Owners/officers are included wherever Utah publishes them on the free public record.
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