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Dissolving (DBA) Overview:

A DBA is an invented name that your business structure (whether a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a corporation or an LLC) must apply for if your business intends to operate under a name other than your legal name, your partners’ legal names, or the business entity’s official registered name, respectively. Depending on the state of filing, a DBA filing may also be referred to as a fictitious business name, assumed business name or trade name.

In many states, DBA's may not be amended or changed. A new filing is required if any information from the original filing changes including location and ownership.

A DBA or ficticious name abandonment or dissolution must be filed when the business has been closed or converted to a legal entity. When dissolving a DBA publication is required in all states that require publication of the initial DBA filing. DBA dissolution can be unfamiliar territory for many people and the specialists at RushFiling are here to help you dissolve your DBA.

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Dissolving (DBA) - How it works:

You won’t have to read any demanding instructions. RushFiling has eliminated the hassle of filing for a DBA with just 3 Easy Steps...

1  Information: Put the information on our website (rushfiling)
Start the DBA process by filling out a precise online questionnaire developed by our staff of legal advisors. Part of the RushFiling guarantee is that our professionals handle every order personally and that your data remains confidential. Our online questionnaire is free, safe & secure! You can save your work & return to it at any time. You may also call us  at toll free at 1-888-634-8316.
2  Preparation: RushFiling staffs will generate the forms & Ready to file.
As soon as we receive your completed questionnaire, the experts at RushFiling perform a thorough review of your information — including a check for accuracy and to make sure that nothing has been overlooked. We then conduct a comprehensive name search, prepare the proper legal forms, file your DBA forms and post notice of your DBA in an approved newspaper. Publication fees are included in the DBA package cost.
3  Completion: Your filed DBA/FBN will be on file. (your account)
Once your DBA has been filed & approved, we will ship your DBA completion package directly to your doorstep. In the meantime, all you have to do is sit back and let the specialists at RushFiling take care of business.

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Renew DBA Prices:

We understand the obstacles that can arise during a business dissolution. It can be unfamiliar territory for many people and we are here to help. We want the dissolution process to be simple, fast and hassle free for our clients.

 With the experts at RushFiling, you’ll save time and costly attorney’s fees — one online visit or phone call to our central processing unit is all it takes to get started. Family owned and operated, RushFiling is dedicated to providing quality service for our valued clients.

  • Easy! Make only one online visit or call to our online document processing center — we do the rest.
  • Affordable! Much less than attorney’s fees and competitive in the online market.
  • Fast! We start processing your order within 24 hours or less!
  • Personal! We take pride in the services we offer!

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Renew DBA FAQs

The requirement to publish the dissolution of a Doing Business As (DBA) or fictitious business name registration varies depending on the jurisdiction. In some locations, businesses are required to publish a notice of the dissolution in a local newspaper or another designated publication. In other jurisdictions, there may be no such requirement.

Here are some general points to consider:

1. Check Local Regulations: The specific rules regarding the dissolution of a DBA registration, including any publication requirements, are typically governed by state or local laws. Check with the appropriate county or state business registration office to determine whether there is a requirement to publish the dissolution.

2. Publication Period and Content: If publication is required, the regulations may specify the period during which the notice must be published and the content that must be included. This information is often outlined in the statutes or regulations governing business registrations in the relevant jurisdiction.

3. Consequences of Non-Compliance: Failure to comply with any publication requirements could have consequences, including potential fines or other penalties. It's important to understand and adhere to the dissolution procedures outlined by the local authorities.

4. Professional Guidance: Consider consulting with a legal professional or checking with the local business registration office to ensure that you fully understand and comply with the dissolution requirements applicable to your specific situation.

5. Alternative Notification Methods: In some cases, jurisdictions may allow alternative methods of notification or have specific requirements for notifying creditors and other interested parties. Understanding these requirements is crucial to completing the dissolution process correctly.

It's important to complete the dissolution process properly to avoid any potential legal or administrative issues in the future.
 

If you do not renew your Doing Business As (DBA) or fictitious business name registration in time, the consequences can vary depending on the regulations in your jurisdiction. However, common outcomes may include:

1. Expiration of Registration: The primary consequence of not renewing your DBA in time is that your registration may expire. Once expired, you may lose the legal right to use the registered business name, and it may become available for others to use.

2. Inability to Conduct Business: In some jurisdictions, continuing to use a business name without a valid and current DBA registration may be prohibited. This means that you could face legal consequences for conducting business under an expired or unregistered name.

3. Difficulty in Legal Proceedings: If your DBA registration is not current, it may affect your ability to bring legal proceedings, such as filing a lawsuit in the name of your business. Having an up-to-date registration is often a requirement for maintaining legal standing in court.

4. Negative Impact on Contracts and Agreements: If you have contracts, agreements, or relationships with third parties under the registered DBA, the expiration of the registration could lead to breaches of those contracts. It may also affect your business relationships and credibility.

To avoid these potential consequences, it's crucial to stay informed about the renewal requirements for DBA registrations in your jurisdiction. Renewal periods and procedures vary, so it's important to check with the appropriate local or state authorities and adhere to any deadlines. Some jurisdictions may send renewal notices, but it's ultimately the responsibility of the business owner to ensure timely renewal.
 

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Our 3 Step Process
  • 1 Get your DBA started by answering some simple questions.
  • 2 We'll then prepare and file your Assumed Name (DBA) with the appropriate County or State.
  • 3 Upon completion you will receive the original, certified Assumed Name (DBA) which will allow you to open a bank account & apply for any licenses needed.

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