Is blizztechsolutions.com a registered business and who owns it?

Checked on February 1, 2026
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Executive summary

BlizzTechSolutions.com presents itself as an IT services firm on its own About page, but the sources provided do not include an official business‑registry record or a named legal owner; therefore there is insufficient evidence to state definitively that BlizzTech Solutions is a registered business or to identify its legal owner [1] [2]. Public guidance about how businesses should register and where ownership information appears suggests clear next steps for verification—state secretary of state databases and federal beneficial‑ownership filings—but those records were not returned in the material supplied [3] [4] [5].

1. What the company says about itself — marketing claims, not registration evidence

The company’s own About page describes BlizzTech Solutions as an IT firm offering software development, web and mobile apps, cloud services and partnerships with external experts, language consistent with a commercial services provider but not a legal filing; the page contains promotional language and team descriptions rather than statutory formation documents or a named registered agent [1]. Company websites routinely serve marketing aims and can be created by unregistered sole proprietors, DBAs, or fully registered entities, so the presence of a functional corporate website alone does not establish legal registration or ownership (p1_s3; see general guidance on the difference between domain names and legal names, [2]3).

2. Third‑party directories show a listing but not corporate formation documents

A commercial data directory, ZoomInfo, lists BlizzTech Solutions at a Texas location and summarizes revenue, industry and employee information—but ZoomInfo is a lead‑generation service whose entries often aggregate public and private data and are not equivalent to an official state filing or certificate of formation [2]. The ZoomInfo note that BlizzTechsolutions.com is associated with a Texas location suggests a business presence or marketing footprint but does not prove registration or identify beneficial owners in statutory terms [2].

3. Public registries to check — what’s missing from supplied material

Authoritative proof of registration and legal ownership typically appears in state corporate searches (for example, Texas Secretary of State for Texas entities, Florida Sunbiz for Florida entities, or state portals like New Jersey’s Business Records Service), which return formation dates, status, registered agent and often officer names [6] [5] [7]. The sources provided include links and explanations for those official registries but do not include an actual search result showing BlizzTech Solutions registered in any state database; therefore no official registry record for the company is documented in the supplied reporting [7] [6] [5].

4. Ownership disclosure and the new federal reporting context

Since January 2024 many U.S. businesses must report beneficial owners to FinCEN, creating an additional searchable pathway for ownership in some circumstances; however, FinCEN filings are not publicly searchable by name in the same way state records are, and the provided sources only summarize the federal reporting regime rather than producing a beneficial‑ownership filing for BlizzTech Solutions [3] [4]. In short, the supplied corpus explains where ownership information would appear for a legitimately registered company but does not contain the actual ownership disclosures or formation documents for this specific entity [3] [4].

5. A balanced conclusion and recommended verification steps

Given the evidence provided — a self‑descriptive About page (marketing copy) and a ZoomInfo directory listing — there is reasonable indication that someone is operating under the BlizzTech Solutions name online, but no supplied official state or federal filings confirm that blizztechsolutions.com corresponds to a legally registered business or identify its owner; the claim of registration and named ownership therefore remains unverified on the existing record [1] [2]. The next steps to establish registration and ownership with confidence are straightforward and documented in official guidance: conduct a targeted search in the relevant state corporate database (Texas Secretary of State if Texas is suspected, or other state portals like Florida Sunbiz or New Jersey’s Business Records Service), request formation documents and registered‑agent information from that office, and consult FinCEN filing requirements for beneficial‑owner reporting if the entity is U.S.‑based [6] [5] [7] [3]. If those official searches produce no result, the operating name may be a DBA or an unregistered web presence; the supplied sources cannot confirm which.

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