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Assumed name forms, or DBAs, should be filed with the County Clerk's Office of the county in which the filing entity is located and will be conducting business. Forms can be completed in person or submitted by mail if notarized.
An application for a D.B.A. (Doing Business As) can be downloaded from the County Clerk's office via the internet listing for our Vital Statistics office or picked up in person at any of our office locations. The locations are: 200 Taylor Street, 3rd Floor, Fort Worth, TX.
You can file in person or e-file online. To e-file online, follow the instructions included with the Automated Online Interview for Adult Name Change. You will e-file your Petition and, if applicable, a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs.
New York law requires that a company use its true legal name to conduct business. Thus, companies seeking to use a name other than their true legal name must file for a DBA. DBAs can be useful for a number of reasons. They allow a business to open a bank account and process transactions under a different name.
How much does a DBA filing cost in New York? For sole proprietors, the filing fee for a DBA in New York is $100. Certified copies of the business certificate are an additional $10 each. Sole proprietors file a DBA with the county clerk they plan on doing business with.