Setting up a DBA in Texas
To set up a DBA in Texas, follow these steps:
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Name Registration Process
- Apply with the Secretary of State.
- Fill in the basic information.
- Notarize the paperwork.
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Filing for a Texas DBA
- Sole proprietors or partnerships file at the county level for $15.
- LLCs or corporations file at the state level for $25.
- County DBAs are processed within 1-2 business days.
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Important Points to Consider
- Avoid falsely claiming an LLC or corporation.
- Ensure the name is unique.
- Verify business standing.
- Be prepared with the payment.
- Note the DBA expiration and renewal requirements.
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Assumed Name Certificate
- Register the assumed name certificate to legally operate under a fictitious name.
- Sole proprietors with a DBA do not receive liability protection.
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Licensing and Costs
- No general Texas business license is needed for a DBA.
- The filing fee is approximately $25.
- Multiple DBAs can complicate accounting.