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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.
A fictitious business name statement expires five years from the date it is filed in the County Clerk. A refile of a fictitious business name statement must be filed prior to the date of expiration if you intend to continue doing business under that name and if there are no changes from the original.
DBAs are public records States primarily require DBA filings to protect members of the public who deal with businesses using names other than the official business name.
DBAs are public records States primarily require DBA filings to protect members of the public who deal with businesses using names other than the official business name. These publicly available filings may be used to check credit ratings, search for security interests, etc.
What is the difference between an FBN and a DBA? It is the same thing. A fictitious business name is just another name for doing business as.
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While filing for DBA registration is not legally required under Pennsylvania law, there are notable and significant potential consequences that can arise should a company fail to register a DBA.
DBAs and LLCs can also help you protect your privacy. With a DBA, you can choose not to run your business under your real name. Anonymous LLCs are another option for privacy, as forming one can help keep your personal information private.
Anyone that names a business that does not include their name or the names of the business owners needs to file for an FBN in California. Sole proprietors, partnerships, limited partnerships, LLCs, or corporations can all require an FBN to be filed with the clerk of the county where they want to do business.

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