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In order to register a California DBA, you need to file a fictitious business name (FBN) statement with the county clerk's office in the county your business is located. Out-of-state companies conducting business in California that wish to use a fictitious name must file their FBN statements in Sacramento County.
How to register a new business in California Make a Secretary of State account. Choose a Business Structure. Select a location for important mail and where you'll operate. Choose and register your business name. Fill out and submit the correct online application.
In order to register a California DBA, you need to file a fictitious business name (FBN) statement with the county clerk's office in the county your business is located. Out-of-state companies conducting business in California that wish to use a fictitious name must file their FBN statements in Sacramento County.
How long does it take to process a DBA in California? It takes one to four weeks for California to process a DBA registration. In some cases, it may take longer.
The FBN Statement expires five years from the date of filing, unless it is abandoned sooner. You must re-file every 5 years, paying the current fees, even if there are no changes. You are not required to republish a renewal if the information remains the same.
A DBA, or “doing business as," is an alternate name used by businesses in California and is also known as a fictitious business name.
Do we have to publish the Fictitious Business Name Statement in the newspaper? Yes, you must publish in a Placer County newspaper of general circulation, in the area you're conducting business, once a week for four consecutive weeks. The newspaper will send us a Proof of Publication. Fees vary with each newspaper.
Once a Fictitious Business Name statement is filed, it must be published in an adjudicated newspaper one day per week for four consecutive weeks. Publication must start within 45 days of filing the statement with the County Clerk's office. Use the above link to search the registry and apply.
Go to the County of Riverside web page and click on Vendor registration. Now you are at the Purchasing web page. Again, click on Vendor Registration. To Register your company click on “Register”.
Valid Mobile Food Facility Permit from Riverside County Environmental Health, if selling unpackaged or perishable food. Keep 4 feet of space for pedestrians to walk. Can not sell within 500 feet of elementary, middle, or high schools.