Who Needs a NUANS Report โ Quick Reference
| Business Type | Province / Jurisdiction | NUANS Required? | What You Need Instead |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sole Proprietorship | Any province | โ No | Provincial business name registration |
| General Partnership | Any province | โ No | Provincial business name registration |
| Named Corporation | Ontario (OBCA) | โ Yes | Ontario NUANS Report + Articles of Inc. |
| Named Corporation | Alberta (ABCA) | โ Yes | Alberta NUANS Report + Articles of Inc. |
| Named Corporation | Federal (CBCA) | โ Yes | Federal NUANS Report + Articles of Inc. |
| Named Corporation | New Brunswick | โ Yes | NB NUANS Report + Articles of Inc. |
| Numbered Corporation | Any (ON, AB, Fed, NB) | โ No | Articles of Incorporation only |
| Named Corporation | BC, SK, MB, QC, NS, etc. | โ No | Province-specific name approval process |
Sole Proprietorship โ No NUANS Required
A sole proprietorship is the simplest business structure in Canada. It is an unincorporated business owned and run by a single person. You are not creating a separate legal entity โ you are simply registering a business name under your own legal name.
To operate as a sole proprietor with a business name (e.g., "Jane Smith doing business as 'Maple Web Design'"), you typically just need to:
- Register your business name with your provincial government (e.g., Ontario's Business Name Registration)
- Pay a small registration fee (usually $60โ$80 depending on the province)
- Renew the registration every few years
This process does not involve a NUANS report. The provincial registries have their own simpler name-check processes for sole proprietorships that are separate from the NUANS database system.
When Would a Sole Proprietor Need a NUANS Report?
The only time a sole proprietor (or any business owner) needs a NUANS report is if they decide to incorporate their business into a named corporation. This is a separate, more complex process that creates a new legal entity.
For example: if Jane Smith decides to convert her sole proprietorship into "Maple Web Design Inc.", she would need to:
- Order a NUANS report for "Maple Web Design Inc." in her chosen jurisdiction
- Obtain a NUANS reference number
- File Articles of Incorporation with the corporate registry
- Register the new corporation for HST/GST and other requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Sole proprietorships do not require a NUANS report. NUANS reports are only required for corporations in Ontario, Alberta, Federal, and New Brunswick. Sole proprietors register their business name through their provincial government's business name registration process โ which is a separate, simpler system.
No. General partnerships and limited partnerships typically do not require a NUANS report. They register their business name through the provincial business name registration process. Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) and limited partnerships may have different rules โ check with the registry in your province.
No. Numbered companies (e.g., 1234567 Ontario Ltd.) do not require a NUANS report because they do not have a proposed name that needs to be checked. The number is automatically assigned by the registry.
No. British Columbia uses its own name approval process through BC Registries. NUANS reports are not required for BC incorporation. The same applies to Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland, and the territories โ these provinces/territories have their own name search or approval systems separate from NUANS.