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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dunkin' Donuts Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing Items 1-23, which provide essential information about the franchise system, including its history and financial performance. Fill in any required fields as prompted.
  3. Proceed to the Agent for Service of Process section. Enter your contact details accurately to ensure proper communication regarding your franchise application.
  4. Complete the Financial Statements section by inputting relevant financial data. This is crucial for assessing your eligibility and understanding the financial commitments involved.
  5. Review and fill out any necessary agreements, such as Franchise Agreements and Multi Unit Agreements, ensuring all terms are understood before signing.
  6. Finally, check the State Addenda and Loan Documents sections for any state-specific requirements or additional documentation needed for your application.

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A federal law requires franchisor and franchisee business entities to disclose personal information and photographs of persons with ownership and control over their business.
As a Dunkin franchisee, youll need to have a $250,000 minimum in liquid assets and a net worth of $500,000 per store, depending on your market. You may also purchase an existing Dunkin franchise by meeting the minimum financial requirements for your desired market.
California Free FDD Search This is a link to the search feature on the California Department of Business Oversights website. When searching for an FDD youll need to enter the legal / corporate name of the franchisor and select Uniform Franchise Registration Application as the application type.
Since most franchise companies are privately held and do not share FDDs publicly it can be difficult to find these FDDs online. If you want one from a brand you are interested in you can always ask the brand for the document and they are obligated to give it to you during their sales process.
As previously mentioned, FDDs are not public records and some states require franchisors to register their document with state authorities before they can offer or sell franchises in that state. Three such state authorities then make those documents available online: Wisconsin, California and Minnesota.

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The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is a pre-sales disclosure document that provides franchise buyers with information about the franchisor, franchise fees, and opportunity. The Franchise Agreement is the legal agreement that creates a franchise relationship.
Franchise agreements typically prohibit franchisees from disclosing sensitive or private information to third parties.