E-file your assumed name registration with the state, county, and /or city.
Our system will automatically search state, county, and local databases to ensure the name is available.
We will file your paperwork and, if required, we’ll print a notice in your local paper.
We have helped register more than 10,000 DBA names.
We review and register your business's assumed name in one business day.
If required by your state, we will print your business's assumed name in a local newspaper.
Our team knows the system. We register your business's assumed name fast!
Our business specialist will keep you on track and assist you with any questions or concerns.
Save time and money by avoiding costly errors when registering your business trade name.
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EFileDBA is the only solution to register your business DBA (Doing Business As) name online with state and county.
We’ve helped over 10,000 businesses register their trade name quickly.
A DBA (“Doing Business As”) is sometimes called an assumed name, trade name, or fictitious name. It is the public name for your business. For example, if you own a restaurant called “Joe’s Cooking LLC,” you can still own and operate Joe’s Nutrition Center or Joe’s Juice Bar by setting them up as different DBAs. As long as the business is registered and all of your operating licenses are in good standing, you can use multiple DBAs for one legal business.
DBAs are a great way to experiment with a new product or brand without having to form a separate legal business.
DBA requirements are complex in the United States. In most states, this means registering with the office of the Secretary of State or with the county where you formed your business. In certain locations, you might need to post your new DBA in a local newspaper. EFileDBA.com was created to make the entire DBA registration process painless and simple.
If you want to conduct business under a name that differs from your incorporated name, you must first file a DBA.
A DBA is not mandatory for sole proprietorships, general partnerships, or LLCs. They can use only the owner’s name in business dealings. When you open a bank account, you need a DBA. Without a DBA, you will have to open the account in your name.
If you are doing business under a name other than your LLC or corporation name, you must register your DBA.
If you use a name without registering it, you are not protected under your entity for liabilities. Don’t wait! You can register a DBA here, quickly and inexpensively.
If you are operating under a name other than your legal name (e.g., “Joe Smith’s Bait Shop” if your name is “Joe Smith”), then you do need to file a DBA.
Our flat rate is $99. There are no contracts or hidden fees. Simply answer a few questions about your business, and we’ll handle everything else.
We usually review and file your registration within 24 hours. However, your local jurisdiction (state or county) might take longer to handle the filing, and they have the final say in the process.
Sometimes local jurisdictions can handle the filing in 1-2 days, while in rare cases it can take up to 10 days.
Our team of experts is here to ensure that your application goes through as quickly and seamlessly as possible.
We have helped register more than 10,000 DBA names.
We understand that you want to have your business’s DBA name registered as soon as possible. So we created a simple and fastest way for you to register your DBA online.
We’ll take care of the annoying parts—like paperwork and navigating the local regulation—so you can get your business up and running in no time!
When you’re ready to start your new venture, hit us up and we’ll get things rolling.
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