When starting a business, you may encounter the term “fictitious name.” This is a name that a business uses which is different from its legal, registered name. Fictitious names are also commonly referred to as “doing business as” or DBA names.
Businesses often use fictitious names to operate under a name that is more marketable or descriptive than their legal name. For example, if Jane Smith owns a company called “Smith Enterprises, LLC,” but wants to open a bakery called “Sweet Treats Bakery,” she would register “Sweet Treats Bakery” as a fictitious name.
For example, if Jane Smith owns a company called “Smith Enterprises, LLC,” but wants to open a bakery called “Sweet Treats Bakery,” she would register “Sweet Treats Bakery” as a fictitious name.
The process for registering a fictitious name varies by state. Generally, it involves filing paperwork with the appropriate state agency and paying a fee. This allows the business to legally operate under the chosen name and helps prevent other businesses from using the same name in that state.
The process for registering a fictitious name varies by state. Generally, it involves filing paperwork with the appropriate state agency and paying a fee. This allows the business to legally operate under the chosen name and helps prevent other businesses from using the same name in that state.
A fictitious name and a DBA (doing business as) name are essentially the same thing. Both terms refer to a name that a business uses that is different from its legal name. The terminology may vary depending on the state or jurisdiction.
A fictitious name and a DBA (doing business as) name are essentially the same thing. Both terms refer to a name that a business uses that is different from its legal name. The terminology may vary depending on the state or jurisdiction.
Registering a fictitious name does not provide legal protection for the name itself, nor does it create a separate legal entity. It simply allows the business to operate under a different name. Trademark registration is a separate process if you wish to protect the name from use by others.
Understanding fictitious names is important for any business owner considering operating under a name different from their legal business name. Be sure to check your state’s requirements for registering and using a fictitious name.