DBA State Requirements
Every state has different DBA requirements. These articles will help you navigate DBA requirements by state to get your new venture off to a great start.
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File a DBA in South Dakota
Some states require a 'doing business as' form to be filed before allowing a company to do business under a different name. Find out how to form a DBA and why it matters.
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File a DBA in South Carolina
South Carolina doesn’t require a company to register a secondary business name, but getting one is always a good idea.
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File a DBA in Rhode Island
Find out how your business can use a different name (known as ‘doing business as’), including details on when you need to file for a DBA and more.
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File a DBA in North Dakota
Doing business under a different name requires a DBA application in most states. Find out more about DBAs in North Dakota, including how they can help your business.
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Filing a DBA in Alaska
Want to do business under another name but unsure how to get started? Find out more about registering a secondary business name in Alaska.
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File a DBA in Washington
Registering to do business under a different name can help your business adapt to the marketplace. Find out more about getting another business name in Washington.
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File a DBA in Iowa
If you want to do business under a different name, you’ll need a DBA, or ‘doing business as.' Find out how to get one, how it affects your business, and more.
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File a DBA in Hawaii
If you want to do business under a different name, then you’ll need to file for a DBA, or ‘doing business as.'
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File a DBA in Connecticut
Filing a DBA, also called a fictitious business name, is how you can do business under a different business name. Find out how to start the filing process in Connecticut.
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File a DBA in Kansas
If you want to do business under a different business name you’ll need to file for a DBA, or ‘Doing Business As.’ Find out more about how to get a DBA, how it affects your business, taxes and more.
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