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DBA stands for ?doing business as?. A DBA name is also referred to as a ?trade name?, ?assumed name?, or ?fictitious business name?. The purpose of registering a DBA name is to notify the public that a particular person or business entity is conducting business under a name other than its legal name.
If your business is an LLC, LLP or a corporation, and if you regularly conduct business under a name other than your legal name, then you must file a DBA with the Secretary of State in Texas. You will need a DBA if you use a different name on your sign, website or in your logo than your LLC name.
LLCs, LLPs, corporations, or out-of-state businesses: These businesses must complete Form 503 or the Assumed Name Certificate, send completed forms to the Texas Secretary of State and pay $25. These business entities do not have to file with a county clerk.
You will file your Virginia DBA online using the State Corporation Commission website, or by filling out the business structure-specific form and submitting it by mail. Your LLC, corporation, LP, and general partnership will complete the Certificate of Assumed or Fictitious Name Business Conducted by an Entity.
A database administrator, or DBA, is responsible for maintaining, securing, and operating databases and also ensures that data is correctly stored and retrieved. In addition, DBAs often work with developers to design and implement new features and troubleshoot any issues.