Build your brand with a DBA

Your business name helps establish your brand. Make it yours. Make it memorable.

Price starts at $99 + state filing fees

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Why get a "doing business as" name?


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Comply with legal requirement

A DBA filing may be required if you're using a name other than your official name or personal name.

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Set up a business bank account

In most states, you need a DBA to open a bank account under your business name.

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Expand and grow your business

A DBA helps distinguish new business lines to market, manage, and grow your business.

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We go beyond just filing the application


We know the process

We've completed and filed over 250,000 DBAs and can file directly with the government so you don't have to - our team is dedicated to making sure the job gets done right.

We'll help you find a great name

We do a thorough search to check if your name is available. If it isn't, we'll help you find one that is.

We take care of the publishing

Some states and counties have other requirements, like publishing notice of your new name in an approved newspaper and providing proof of publication to the appropriate agency. We take care of that for you.

Attorney help if you want it

If talking to an attorney gives you peace of mind or, if you have specific legal questions, our network of independent attorneys is at your service.*

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Premium DBA

$119

+ state filing fees

Premium DBA

$119

+ state filing fees

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Got more questions?

Yes. The name varies by state. A DBA name is sometimes also called an assumed business name or trade name.
You may be required to file a DBA application if you plan on using a name that's different than the official LLC or corporation name filed with the state. When choosing a DBA name, some states and counties will allow you to use the designation "LLC" or "Inc." But you can't imply that your company is a different entity type than it really is.
Most banks require sole proprietorships and general partnerships to have registered DBAs to open bank accounts under their business names.
In some places you can use your full name or part of your name without having to register a DBA. Exact rules can vary by state and by county, so it's best to contact your county clerk's office.
Yes. The purpose of a DBA is to inform the public that you intend to conduct business within your state using a name other than your personal name. A DBA doesn't give you unlimited rights to use that name. In contrast, trademark registration can protect a business' brand name, slogan or logo beyond a single geographic area.
Some states and counties will register any properly filed DBA, even if it's the same name as yours. DBA filing doesn't provide business name protection. Name protection generally comes under state and federal trademark law.

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  1. Telephone consultations with a participating firm, during normal business hours, of up to one half (1/2) hour each, limited to one consultation for each new legal matter. After the 14-day trial period, benefits to the Business Legal Plan (also Business Advantage Pro or Business Advisory Plan) continue automatically at the plan rate (currently $39.99 per month). Cancel by calling (877) 818-8787. For full details, see the Legal Plan Contract and Subscription Terms.