File this Name Reservation form to reserve a unique business name for your corporation.
File this Name Reservation form to reserve a unique business name for your corporation.
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The State of Kansas has no formal process for registration of a DBA on the state level, so DBA registration usually occurs on the local or county level. Each county also determines if a DBA filing is required.
Perform a Search Welcome to the Business Entity Search Station (BESS) for the Secretary of State's office. Below you will see a list of the various databases our office maintains, along with a brief description of each. Select the link to perform a search.
You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Kansas or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.
The state of Kansas does not register DBA, Assumed Name, Trade Name, Fictitious Name, or Sole Proprietorships.
How do I register a name? The state of Kansas does not have name registration. A name may be reserved, if available for 120 days and a non-refundable fee of $30. A name that is reserved cannot be used by any other entity to form a business during the 120-day period.
The state of Kansas does not register DBA, Assumed Name, Trade Name, Fictitious Name, or Sole Proprietorships.
No. State law does not require or permit the registration or filing of DBAs or fictitious names.
No. State law does not require or permit the registration or filing of DBAs or fictitious names.