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NUANS Report: What It Is & How to Get One

Everything you need to know about the NUANS report in Ontario and Canada. What it does, when you need one, how to order it, how long it takes, federal vs. Ontario NUANS, costs, what the report contains and the mistakes that get your incorporation rejected — written by a licensed Ontario CPA who orders these weekly.

What Is a NUANS Report?

A NUANS report (Newly Upgraded Automated Name Search) is an official search of existing corporate names and trademarks registered across Canada. The report compares your proposed corporation name against every active and recently dissolved corporation, business name and trademark in the federal and provincial registries to identify potential conflicts. If your proposed name is too similar to an existing name, the filing authority (Corporations Canada for federal or the Ontario Ministry for provincial) will reject your Articles of Incorporation.

The NUANS report is mandatory for every named incorporation in Ontario and federally. It is the first step in the incorporation process if you want a specific corporation name rather than a number name. Without a valid NUANS report, your incorporation application will be rejected — no exceptions. The report must be dated within 90 days of your filing date. If the report expires before you file, you must order a new one.

When Gondaliya CPA incorporates a business for $35 (federal) or $335 (Ontario), the NUANS search is included. We order the report, review it for potential conflicts, advise on name adjustments if needed and file the Articles with the NUANS reference number — all within the same-day process.

What Does a NUANS Report Do?

The NUANS report searches three databases simultaneously and returns a list of every name that is similar to your proposed corporation name.

Database SearchedWhat It ContainsWhy It Matters
Federal corporate registryAll active and recently dissolved corporations incorporated under the CBCAPrevents conflicts with federally incorporated businesses across Canada
Provincial corporate registriesCorporations incorporated in Ontario and other provinces (Ontario NUANS searches Ontario-biased; federal NUANS searches all provinces)Prevents conflicts with provincially incorporated businesses in the same jurisdiction
Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)All registered and pending Canadian trademarksPrevents your corporation name from conflicting with a registered trademark — which could result in a trademark infringement claim

The report lists every name in the database that is phonetically or visually similar to your proposed name. Each similar name is shown with the jurisdiction of registration, the date of incorporation or registration, and the status (active, dissolved, amalgamated). The filing authority reviews this report when processing your incorporation — if any existing name is too similar, they will reject the application or request a consent letter from the existing name holder.

NUANS Does Not Guarantee Name Approval: A clean NUANS report (no similar names) does not guarantee that the filing authority will approve your name. The ministry or Corporations Canada can still reject a name that is misleading, obscene, too generic (e.g. "Ontario Construction Inc.") or suggests a government connection. The NUANS report is a mandatory prerequisite — not a guarantee of approval. We review every NUANS report before filing and advise if the name carries rejection risk.

How to Get a NUANS Report in Ontario

1

Choose Your Name

Decide on your proposed corporation name. It must include a legal element: "Inc.", "Ltd.", "Corp.", "Incorporated", "Limited" or "Corporation." The NUANS search must include the legal element.

2

Choose Ontario or Federal

Ontario incorporation requires an Ontario-biased NUANS report. Federal incorporation requires a federal NUANS report. Using the wrong type causes rejection.

3

Order the Report

Order through a licensed NUANS search house, through your CPA or through Corporations Canada's online filing system. Gondaliya CPA includes the NUANS search in every incorporation.

4

Review for Conflicts

Review the report for similar names. If conflicts exist, consider modifying your name, obtaining a consent letter from the existing business or choosing a different name entirely.

5

File Within 90 Days

The NUANS report is valid for 90 days from the date of the search. File your Articles of Incorporation before it expires. If it expires, you must order a new report.

6

Keep at Registered Office

The original NUANS report must be kept at the corporation's registered office. Do not send it to the ministry — but have it available if requested.

Free Pre-Search Available: Before ordering a paid NUANS report, you can do a free preliminary search on the Ontario Business Registry at business.ontario.ca to check if your proposed name is already in use by an existing Ontario corporation. This free search does not replace the formal NUANS report — but it prevents you from paying for a NUANS on a name that is obviously taken.

How Long Does a NUANS Report Take?

MethodTurnaround TimeCostNotes
Instant NUANS (online search houses)Minutes — delivered by email$15–$50Fastest option. Available 24/7. Most common for standard incorporations.
Agent-assisted NUANS1–4 hours (business hours)$30–$75A search agent reviews the name and suggests modifications if conflicts exist. Recommended for complex or borderline names.
Through Corporations Canada (federal online filing)Included in the federal online filing processIncluded in the $200 government filing feeThe federal online system runs the NUANS search as part of the incorporation filing. No separate order required.
Through Gondaliya CPASame day — included in incorporationIncluded in $35 (federal) or $335 (Ontario)We order the NUANS, review for conflicts, advise on name issues and file the Articles — all same day.

Federal NUANS vs. Ontario NUANS — What Is the Difference?

FactorFederal NUANSOntario-Biased NUANS
Used forFederal incorporation under CBCAOntario incorporation under BCA
Databases searchedAll federal corporations + all provincial corporations across Canada + all Canadian trademarksAll federal corporations + Ontario corporations (weighted) + other provincial corporations + all Canadian trademarks
Provincial weightingEqual weight to all provincesOntario names given priority weighting — similar Ontario names appear at the top of the report
Validity period90 days from search date90 days from search date
Accepted by other jurisdiction?Not accepted for Ontario provincial filingNot accepted for federal filing
Trademark search includedYes — CIPO trademarksYes — CIPO trademarks

Do Not Use the Wrong NUANS Type: A federal NUANS report cannot be used for an Ontario provincial incorporation, and an Ontario-biased NUANS cannot be used for a federal incorporation. This is the most common reason for incorporation application rejection. If you order the wrong type, you must order a new report and pay again. When you incorporate through Gondaliya CPA, we order the correct report type automatically.

When Do You Need a NUANS Report?

SituationNUANS Required?Details
Incorporating with a named corporation (e.g. "Your Business Inc.")YesMandatory for both federal and Ontario incorporation with a named corporation
Incorporating with a number name (e.g. "1234567 Ontario Inc.")NoNumber names are assigned automatically — no name search needed
Changing a corporation's name (Articles of Amendment)YesA new NUANS search is required for the proposed new name
Amalgamating two corporations under a new nameYesIf the amalgamated corporation uses a new name, NUANS is required
Registering a sole proprietorship or partnership in OntarioNoOntario business name registration does not require a NUANS search
Registering a trademarkNo (but recommended)CIPO does not require a NUANS for trademark applications, but a NUANS search reveals existing similar corporate names and trademarks that could conflict with your mark
Reviving a dissolved corporation under the same nameYes (in most cases)A new NUANS may be required to confirm no new corporation has taken the name since dissolution

What Does a NUANS Report Contain?

SectionWhat It ShowsWhat to Look For
Proposed nameThe exact name you searched, including the legal elementConfirm it matches the name you intend to use in the Articles — exactly, character for character
Report reference numberA unique identifier for this searchYou will enter this number on the Articles of Incorporation form. Keep it accessible.
Search dateThe date the NUANS database was searchedMust be within 90 days of your filing date. If it is close to expiry, file immediately or order a new report.
Similar corporate namesA list of corporations with names similar to your proposed name, with jurisdiction, incorporation date and statusLook for active corporations in your jurisdiction with highly similar names. An identical name is always rejected. Similar names may be rejected or may require a consent letter.
Similar trademarksRegistered and pending Canadian trademarks similar to your proposed nameA trademark conflict is serious — even if your incorporation is approved, the trademark owner can sue for infringement. Consider modifying your name if a similar trademark exists.
Phonetic matchesNames that sound similar when spoken, even if spelled differently"Smith Construction Inc." vs. "Smyth Construction Inc." — phonetic matches can trigger rejection even if the spelling differs.

8 Common NUANS Mistakes That Get Incorporations Rejected

#MistakeConsequence
1NUANS report expired (older than 90 days at time of filing)Application rejected. Must order a new report and pay again.
2Using a federal NUANS for an Ontario incorporation (or vice versa)Application rejected. Wrong report type is the most common rejection reason.
3Proposed name on NUANS does not exactly match the ArticlesApplication rejected. Even a missing period after "Inc" or an extra space causes a mismatch.
4Searching the name without the legal element ("Inc.", "Ltd.", "Corp.")The NUANS report must include the full name with the legal element. A search without it is invalid.
5Ignoring a clear conflict on the report and filing anywayApplication rejected by the ministry or Corporations Canada. Must choose a new name or obtain consent from the existing name holder.
6Using a name that is too generic (e.g. "Ontario Consulting Inc.")Even with a clean NUANS, the filing authority can reject a name that is too generic, non-distinctive or misleading.
7Not checking for trademark conflicts on the reportIncorporation may be approved, but a trademark infringement claim can force you to change the corporate name at significant cost.
8Ordering a NUANS for a number nameWastes money — number names (e.g. "1234567 Ontario Inc.") do not require a NUANS search.

Number Name vs. Named Corporation — Do You Need a NUANS?

FactorNumber Name (e.g. 1234567 Ontario Inc.)Named Corporation (e.g. Your Business Inc.)
NUANS requiredNoYes
Name protectionThe number is unique but not a brand — no marketing valueProtected against similar names in the jurisdiction of registration
Cost difference$0 for name search$15–$50 for NUANS (or included with Gondaliya CPA incorporation)
SpeedInstant — number assigned automaticallySame day (if NUANS is clean) to 3 business days
Can you change later?Yes — file Articles of Amendment with a new NUANS for the proposed nameYes — file Articles of Amendment (requires a new NUANS for the new name)
Best forBusinesses that will operate under a trade name or DBA, holding companies and entities where the corporate name is not client-facingBusinesses where the corporate name is the brand, appears on invoices and builds recognition

Our Recommendation: If your business name is your brand and appears on invoices, contracts, signage and marketing — use a named corporation and get the NUANS. If the corporation is a holdco, a real estate holding entity or a vehicle that operates under a separate trade name — a number name is simpler, faster and cheaper. Most of our Ontario incorporations use named corporations. The NUANS search is included in our $35 federal and $335 Ontario incorporation fee. Start Incorporation →

Frequently Asked Questions — NUANS Report

What does a NUANS report do?
A NUANS report searches all federal and provincial corporate registries plus the Canadian trademark database to identify existing names that are identical or similar to your proposed corporation name. The filing authority (Corporations Canada or the Ontario Ministry) uses the report to determine whether your proposed name conflicts with an existing name. If a conflict exists, the incorporation is rejected.
How do I get a NUANS report in Ontario?
Order an Ontario-biased NUANS report through a licensed search house, through your CPA or through the Ontario Business Registry. When you incorporate through Gondaliya CPA, the NUANS is included in the fee — we order it, review it for conflicts and file the Articles same day. You can also do a free preliminary search at business.ontario.ca before ordering the paid report. Incorporate Now →
How long does a NUANS report take?
An instant NUANS report ordered online is delivered within minutes by email. An agent-assisted report takes 1–4 hours during business hours. Through Gondaliya CPA, the NUANS is processed same day as part of your incorporation. The report itself is valid for 90 days from the search date — you must file your Articles of Incorporation before it expires.
How much does a NUANS report cost?
An instant NUANS costs $15–$50 if ordered independently through a search house. Through Gondaliya CPA, the NUANS is included in the $35 federal incorporation fee or the $335 Ontario incorporation fee — no separate charge. The federal online filing system also includes the NUANS in the $200 government filing fee.
How long is a NUANS report valid?
90 days from the date of the search. If you do not file your Articles of Incorporation within 90 days, the report expires and you must order a new one. Allow processing time — if your report is dated January 15, you must file by April 15 at the latest. We recommend filing within two weeks of receiving the report to avoid expiry risk.
Do I need a NUANS for a number name?
No. Number names (e.g. "1234567 Ontario Inc.") are assigned automatically by the filing system. No NUANS search is required. Number names are common for holding companies, investment vehicles and corporations that operate under a separate trade name.
Can I use a federal NUANS for an Ontario incorporation?
No. Ontario provincial incorporation requires an Ontario-biased NUANS report. Federal incorporation requires a federal NUANS report. Using the wrong type is the most common reason for incorporation application rejection. When you incorporate through Gondaliya CPA, we order the correct type automatically.
What happens if my proposed name conflicts with an existing name?
If the NUANS report shows a similar or identical active name, you have three options: modify your proposed name to be sufficiently different, obtain a written consent letter from the existing name holder, or choose an entirely different name. An identical name to an active corporation is always rejected — no exceptions.
Can I do a free NUANS search before paying?
You can do a free preliminary search on the Ontario Business Registry at business.ontario.ca to check if your proposed name is already taken by an Ontario corporation. However, this free search does not replace the formal paid NUANS report — the paid report searches federal, all provincial and trademark databases simultaneously and is the only report accepted by the filing authority.
Does Gondaliya CPA include the NUANS in their incorporation fee?
Yes. Every incorporation through Gondaliya CPA includes the NUANS search, report review, conflict assessment, Articles of Incorporation preparation, corporate minute book, directors resolutions and CRA account registration. Federal incorporation is $35 total. Ontario is $335 total. Start Incorporation →

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