This is a discussion on Letter of application for a .ie within the Domains and domaining forums, part of the Webmaster Discussion category; OK, I've registered the business name, so I presume when that comes through I get some kind of number that ...
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| OK, I've registered the business name, so I presume when that comes through I get some kind of number that I can then give to the IEDR to satisfy their query (I have a submission ID but I suppose that's not going to be enough?) Do I then change "class" to "natural person" from discretionary name"? And also, does it take long for the CRO to register my business name? |
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| CRO would take usually around a week depending on how busy they are. Change the class to the registered business name and quote the ID off the letter they send back when they've registered the name officially. |
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"Registered business name" is listed under "category". It's the "class" option I am not sure of, there's eight choices:
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| Yea "Sole Trader" |
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