fictitious name application
Complete this form to register a fictitious name also known as a DBA (Doing Business As).
Ready to apply for your fictitious name?
You're in the right place! A fictitious name (also known as "doing business as" or "DBA") is applicable in two scenarios. (1) You are a sole proprietor who wishes to conduct business utilizing a name that is different than your personal legal name. (i.e. you wish to operate under the name "Sunshine Landscaping" instead of "John Doe") or (2) You have incorporated a business and you wish to conduct business under a name that is different from the entity's legal name. (i.e. Your business is formed as "John Doe, Inc." but you wish to operate as "Sunshine Landscaping"). View our Fictitious Name FAQs below to learn more before getting started. If at any point, you would like to speak to one of our customer service representatives regarding the completion of this form, call us at (888) 205-1926.
Fictitious Name
Information Center
Most Frequently Asked Fictitious Name Questions and Answers
What is a Fictitious Name (also known as "doing business as" or "DBA")?
A fictitious name is an operating name, which is different from the legal name of a sole proprietor, corporation or LLC. You must register your fictitious name with the state in which you are conducting business. A fictitious name may be best described by using some examples:
Sole Proprietor: You are a sole proprietor who wishes to conduct business utilizing a name that is different than your personal legal name. (i.e. you wish to operate under the name “Sunshine Landscaping” instead of “John Doe”).
Incorporated Business: You having incorporated a business and you wish to conduct business under a name that is different from the entity’s legal name. (i.e. Your business is incorporated as “John Doe, Inc.” or “ABC Company, Inc.” but you wish to operate as “Sunshine Landscaping”).
What is required to file a fictitious name in my state?
In most states, the name you register must be advertised at least once in a newspaper that is located within the county where your principal place of business is located. However, proof of advertisement is typically not required. You, as the applicant, certify the name has been advertised when you sign the application.
Does registering the fictitious name, protect the name so that no one else may use it?
No, registration of a fictitious name does not grant the applicant ownership or any rights to the name nor does it prevent another individual or corporation from using or registering the same fictitious name.
Do I need to renew my fictitious name registration?
In most states, a fictitious name registration is valid for a period of 5 years and will expire on December 31st of the final year.
How do I register a fictitious name?
Fileyourbusiness.com can assist you in registering a fictitious name for your sole proprietorship or formed business (LLC, Corporation, or Nonprofit) by completing the form above.