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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In section A, enter the fictitious business name(s) using black or dark blue ink. Ensure that only names operated at the same address are listed together.
  3. For section B, provide the street address of your principal place of business. Remember, P.O. Boxes are not acceptable.
  4. In section C, fill in the full name and residence address of each registrant. If applicable, include details for corporations or LLCs as per their articles of incorporation.
  5. Select the appropriate ownership type in section D by checking one box that best describes your business structure.
  6. In section E, indicate whether you have begun transacting business under this name and provide the start date if applicable.
  7. Finally, sign and print your name in section F. Ensure that the correct title is included if required.

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A DBA, which stands for doing business as, is the colloquial term for a fictitious name. Think of a DBA as a second name that you hold out to the public thats different from your actual corporate name. One reason that people use DBAs is that their true corporate name may not be marketing friendly.
The fact that DBAs dont provide any exclusivity for your name is a massive drawback, as is the lack of personal asset protection for sole proprietors and general partners. If you want an assumed name for your business, we think forming an LLC is a far superior option.
You can also obtain the proper form from the agency, fill it out with the required information, and file it with the agency. You will be required to provide the name of your LLC as it is registered and the fictitious name you want to use.
A DBA name is also called a trade name, assumed name, or fictitious business name. The purpose of registering a DBA name is to notify the public that a person or business entity is operating under a name different than its legal name.
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.

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DBA registration cost by state StateFiling FeeExpedited Fee California $40 $15 Colorado $20 $50 Connecticut $60 N/A Delaware $50 $10047 more rows Aug 12, 2025

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