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What Is a DBA?
DBAs are typically filed with the Secretary of State or other entity that governs business formation in your state. If your business operates in multiple states, you'll likely need to file a DBA in every single state. Want to make the process easier on yourself? You can file a DBA online with Bizee in a snap (more on that below).
Who Needs a DBA?
S and C corporations, LLCs and limited partnerships typically don’t need a DBA if they’re happy with their legal business name. On the contrary, franchise owners may want to file a DBA to indicate they’re operating a business under the franchise’s umbrella.
No matter what type of business you're forming, make sure you check with your state on the proper process, or sign up for our DBA package and let us handle the rest.
Other Terms for DBA
Whether you file a DBA yourself or work with us, you might also see DBA listed by a few other names, including:
Fictitious Business Name
Assumed Business Name
Trade Name
Why File a DBA with Bizee?
Our DBA package offers four key benefits that business owners should pay attention to.
Location-Specific Branding
A DBA for each location your business operates in allows them to hold distinctly separate names under the same umbrella company (for example, “Cassidy’s Cookies New York” and Cassidy’s Cookies LA”).
different name same branding
Privacy
When you form a business, it automatically takes on the name of the business owner unless you file as a certain legal entity (like an LLC or S or C Corporation). A DBA allows you to legally separate your name from your business’s name so you can maintain privacy.
protected privacy
Product Flexibility
Say you’re a jack-of-all-trades and run many businesses all under your name. Use multiple DBAs to clarify what your product offerings are (for example, “Cassidy’s Cookies” and “Cassidy’s Cakes”).
Diverse DBA Product Offerings
Streamlined Rebranding
Maybe you registered your LLC under a name that doesn’t quite fit your vibe anymore. Target your audience better by creating a DBA that aligns more with your new branding as your company evolves (rather than forming a new LLC).
Adaptive DBA Rebranding
New era of privacy
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How to File a DBA
Filing a DBA is a multi-step process. While you could try to tackle the following yourself — why add more work to your plate?
Let Bizee handle DBA filing for total peace of mind.
Find Out What Entity Controls Business Formation
Usually this is the Secretary of State. However, sometimes this is done at the county level. If that’s the case, make sure you register your DBA in each county you operate in.
Download, Fill Out and Send the Online Form
Visit the relevant website and find the section on DBA, trade, fictitious or assumed names. With any luck, you’ll be able to do this digitally - although some systems are woefully outdated and require faxing or mailing.
Pay the Filing Fee
Filing fees vary by state and depend on whether you’reregistering for an LLC, corporation, or other entity.
Ensure Your Business Name Is Protected
A DBA by itself won’t protect your business name. Forming an LLC or corporation is one of the best ways to secure the legal name of your business, but if you want to take an extra step, it may be worth trademarking your business name. We can help with that.
Our low-cost Trademark Search and Registration service makes it easy to protect your DBA.
File Your Taxes
Whether or not you have a DBA, you’ll need to file taxes. Themethod and frequency of this depend on your business structure.
DBA vs. LLC
The main difference between a DBA and an LLC is that an LLC is a legally registered business entity, while a DBA is like a formal nickname for an already existing business.
why use an llc?
We talk a lot about LLCs. They provide legal protections for the business owner, separating their personal assets from the business’s assets. LLC owners aren’t required to file a DBA.
why use an DBA?
Since a DBA is just a nickname for your business, it doesn’t provide the same legal protections as an LLC. You are not protected under a DBA alone — you’ll need to form a business entity first.
States That Allow DBA Filing
Choose your state below to view specific DBA requirements, including fees, length of approval, forms needed and where to file. It’s that easy.
Referred to as
Trade name
Required
No
Fee
$30
Length of approval
5 years
Public notice required
No
Must file with
Office of the Secretary State
Forms available online
Common Questions About Filing a DBA
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