This detailed sample Assumed Name Certificate (Corporation) complies with Texas law. Adapt the language to fit your facts and circumstances. Available in Word and Rich Text formats.
This detailed sample Assumed Name Certificate (Corporation) complies with Texas law. Adapt the language to fit your facts and circumstances. Available in Word and Rich Text formats.
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An assumed business name is any name your business uses to operate other than its legal name. In some states, you must file for an assumed name certificate if your company does business under anything other than its legal name (or owner's name(s) in the case of a sole proprietorship or partnership).
Other words for assumed name AKA. alias. allonym. ananym. nickname.
Doing business as (DBA) refers to businesses that operate under a fictitious name, while limited liability company (LLC) refers to legal entities that are entirely separate from business owners.
Step 1: Visit the Business Name Database. Go to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website. Step 2: Search your Business Name. Enter the name you would like to use in the Entity Name field. Step 3: Review Results.