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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Business Name' in the designated field. Ensure that the name accurately reflects your business as it will be used for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the 'Physical Business Address,' including city, state, and ZIP code. This information is crucial for official records.
  4. Indicate the duration for which the assumed name will be used, not exceeding 10 years. Enter this in the specified section.
  5. Select how your business will be conducted by checking one of the options: Sole Proprietorship, Sole Practitioner, or Other. If you choose 'Other,' specify your business type.
  6. List all owners' names and titles in the provided fields. Ensure that each owner's residence or mailing address is also filled out correctly.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing. Each owner must sign and print their name as acknowledgment of compliance with legal requirements.

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The secretary of state is required to collect $25 for each assumed name certificate and $10 for each statement of abandonment of an assumed name certificate filed with this office.
Use a DBA when entering a new line of business not reflected by your current name. Often a doing business as name is used when a corporation or LLC wishes to enter a new line of business or to market new products or services that the current business name does not represent.
Reach Out to Your Local Office The first step in obtaining an Assumed Name Certificate is to contact your local county clerks office or the appropriate state agency. This office handles the registration of business names and can provide the specific forms and guidance needed for your application.
An assumed business name certificate also known as a fictitious business name statement is pretty much what it sounds like. Similar to how a certificate of good standing works, This document serves as proof your company does, in fact, have the legal right to use that name.
A DBA does not protect your personal assets, so in the event of a lawsuit against your business, your personal bank accounts, car, or home could be at risk.
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Duration: The assumed name certificate shall be effective for a term not to exceed ten years from the date the certificate is filed and may be renewed by filing a new certificate within six months of the expiration of the original certificate (TBCC 71.151).
An assumed business name, also called a DBA (doing business as) name, is used by an entity that is conducting business under a name that is not its legal name.

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