Get a DBA registration
Get a DBA registration
Your business name helps establish your brand. Apply for a “doing business as” (DBA) name and make yours memorable. Starts at $99 + filing fees.
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What is DBA registration?
Fictitious business name: another name for DBA
Do I need to apply for a DBA?
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3 reasons why a DBA could be beneficial for your business
Rebranding
Privacy
Legally required
How to register a DBA
You can register a DBA name for your business entity by submitting a form online or via mail.
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DBA vs. LLC: What's the difference?
Doing Business As (DBA)
Ease and affordability
Expansion and personalization
Easy upkeep
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Protect your personal assets
Tax flexibility
More maintenance
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DBA vs. sole proprietorship: What you should know
Keep your private life separate
Branding and marketing
Increased legitimacy
Open a bank account
Frequently asked questions
How much does a DBA cost?
There are initial filing fees and renewal fees which can very based on business type and your state. But since a DBA isn’t a formal business structure, there are usually no ongoing annual fees or filing requirements.
How do I add a DBA to an LLC?
You can search for DBA requirements in your state or check with the state agency where you registered your LLC. Once you determine where, you may be able to register your DBA online. You’ll be required to provide the name of your LLC and the fictitious name you want to use. Restrictions often prohibit the use of a DBA that’s the same or similar to a DBA that’s already registered.
Can an LLC have multiple DBAs?
Yes. If you want to use more than one DBA, you’ll need to file a separate registration for each name.
Does a DBA need an EIN?
No, you don’t need an EIN for a DBA. Whether you’re required to have one depends on how your business is organized.
How long does a DBA last?
In most states and counties, you need to renew your DBA every 5-10 years. DBAs never expire in a few states like Indiana, Iowa, and New York.
DBA liability protection: How does it work?
A DBA doesn’t give you liability protection. You need to form an LLC, corporation, or nonprofit to get liability protection.
How do I turn a DBA into an LLC?
You’ll need to go through the normal process of registering your business with the state. This includes a name search to make sure no other business has the same name, since having a DBA doesn’t guarantee that your DBA name will be available for your business entity.
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