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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Placer County Fictitious Business Name Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the fictitious business name(s) you wish to file in the designated field. Ensure that all names are typed or printed legibly.
  3. Provide the street address of your principal place of business, including city, state, and zip code. Remember, a P.O. Box cannot be used as a standalone address.
  4. Fill in the registrant information section with the full name and physical address of each owner. If there are more than three owners, attach additional sheets as necessary.
  5. Select the appropriate box that describes your business structure from the options provided.
  6. Indicate the date when you commenced transacting business under the fictitious name. If not yet commenced, write 'N/A'.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form, ensuring that all information is accurate to avoid penalties.

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Establishing a DBA offers many advantages like rebranding opportunities, privacy, and diverse naming options for various products or services. It can protect the identity of business owners, particularly in the case of sole proprietorships or partnerships, which traditionally operate under personal names.
Registering a DBA name is a public notification to other businesses that the name is in use, as the DBA name becomes part of the public record.
DBA Name Check In most states, the website of the state business filing agency includes an online business name check tool.
In the United States, a DBA lets the public know who the real owner of a business is. The DBA is also called a fictitious business name or assumed business name. It got its origins as a form of consumer protection, so dishonest business owners cant try to avoid legal trouble by operating under a different name.
A Doing Business As (DBA) is a formalized, legal nickname for a business or company. Also known as a trade name, fictitious name, or assumed name, it allows you to conduct business under a name other than your legal business name. However, a DBA isnt required to form or run a business.

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1. What is the difference between a DBA or Doing Business As and an FBN or Fictitious Business Name? They are generally different names for the same thing. DBA is the more common name, though FBN is cited in the relevant California statutes (California Business and Professions Code Section 17910, et seq.)
You will want to check the county clerk/recorders office where the business is to find out the business owners name. You will be looking up Fictitious Business Name (FBN) records. The records will show that the business could be owned by a person or another type of business.

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