TEMPLATE - Massage Trade Name Request Form (2010)-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TEMPLATE - Massage Trade Name Request Form (2010) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Licensee Name and Lic./Reg. No. in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is legible for processing.
  3. Fill in your Mailing Address, E-Mail Address, and Telephone number accurately to ensure proper communication from the Board.
  4. If this is your first trade name request, print the exact trade name you wish to use below, ensuring it includes 'Massage', 'LMT', or 'RMP'.
  5. Provide the address where the trade name will be used in the specified section.
  6. If replacing an existing trade name, complete the current trade name and exact replacement trade name fields accordingly.
  7. Finally, print your name, sign, and date the form before submitting it through our platform.

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Look up a License is an online service sponsored by the Federation of Associations of Regulatory Boards (FARB) intended to provide the public with easy online access to verify the licensure status of massage therapists.
Neither the State of California nor CAMTC requires you to be certified to provide massage for compensation in California. Please note that some cities and counties do require CAMTC certification. We recommend that you check with your local city and county regarding their requirements.
A masseuse typically refers to a person who provides massages and is often associated with relaxation and spa settings. In contrast, a massage therapist is a trained professional who has undergone formal education and received a license to practice therapeutic massage.
You dont need to set up an LLC unless you are starting your own private practice. LLCs are important because they provide financial protection in the event that you get sued - they separate your personal and private assets.

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