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Setting Up a DBA in Texas
- Start by applying for a name registration with the Secretary of State to file for a DBA in Texas.
- Outline your structure and fill the basic information.
- Take to a notary public and submit the notarized paperwork.
Importance of DBA and Liability Protection
- Obtaining a DBA registration alone will not safeguard your personal assets.
- Forming an LLC or corporation provides liability protection and a business name.
Filing a Texas DBA
- Filing a DBA indicates the name your company is doing business as in Texas.
- Sole proprietors or partnerships file at the county level for $15 per DBA. LLCs or corporations file at the state level for $25.
- County DBAs are prepared within 1-2 business days.
Texas DBA Filing Requirements
- You cannot falsely claim an LLC or corporation.
- The name should be unique.
- Your business must be in good standing.
- Keep payment ready as not all states accept credit cards.
- Mention the DBA expiration period and renewal need.
- You cannot operate under an assumed name with just a registered LLC.
- More DBAs means more difficult accounting.