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- Fictitious Business Name Search - LAVote. gov
This new Los Angeles County open-source data portal provides the current Fictitious Business Name (FBN) Statements filed throughout Los Angeles County in one convenient place You can search for businesses in Los Angeles County using various fields including business name, city, zip code and more!
- Fictitious Business Name | OC Clerk Recorder Department
A business name that DOES NOT include the surname of an individual owner Who Should File? Persons or entities doing business for profit under a fictitious name (does not include surname) Where to File? The statement must be filed in the county of the principal place of business
- File a Fictitious Business Name - LAVote. gov
Registered business owners (registrants) can now file their Fictitious Business Name (FBN) completely online! Everything that is required can be completed online, including the proof of identity, signature, and payment
- Fictitious Business Name - sdarcc. gov
What is an FBN? A Fictitious Business Name (FBN) is a business name that does not include the surname of the individual owner and or EACH of the partners, or the nature of the business is not clearly evident by the name For example, doing business under a name like: “Eisenberg Yandall Associates” or “Eisenberg Yandall Sons”
- Fictitious Business Names
A Fictitious Business Name shall be filed within 40 days of first transacting business Once registered, it is effective for 5 years The fictitious business name will need to be re-registered prior to the date of expiration or if the business location changes
- Fictitious Business Name (FBN) - Sacramento County, California
In the case of a corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership, a fictitious business name is any name other than the exact name that is on record with the Secretary of State's Office
- Fictitious Business Names – San Bernardino County Assessor
Questions regarding the legal sufficiency of any document should be referred to an attorney A fictitious business name shall be filed within 40 days of first transacting business Once registered, it is effective for 5 years
- How to Set Up a Fictitious Business Name? (w Examples) + FAQs
A fictitious business name—also called a “DBA” or “doing business as”—lets you operate your business under a name that differs from your legal name or your company’s formal name If you skip this step, you risk losing the right to use that name, facing legal trouble, opening business bank accounts, and creating tax headaches that cost money to fix According to the Secretary of
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