Recording Division
Assumed Names Frequently Asked Questions
Records Building - 500 Elm Street, Suite 2100, Dallas, TX 75202
Phone: (214) 653-7099 | Fax: (214) 653-7176
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday (except for court approved holidays)
Assumed Name Applications may be completed online or in office via our research library computers. We do not accept personal checks; money order, cashier’s checks or credit cards only.
The Texas Business and Commerce Code require businesses to file assumed name certificates. In addition, most banks will not allow a business checking account to open without a proper filing.
The filing neither of an assumed name certificate nor the reservation or registration of a company name imparts any real protection to the party filing. It is merely a formal process that informs the public of the registered agent for a business, and where an official contact made with the business.
The filing neither of an assumed name certificate nor the reservation or registration of a company name imparts any real protection to the party filing. It is merely a formal process that informs the public of the registered agent for a business, and where an official contact made with the business.
If the business will operate as a sole proprietorship or a partnership, an assumed name certificate for each name (or deviation of that name) the business will use must be on file with the county clerk in each county in which the business will operate. If the business will operate as a corporation, and the business will be identified by a name other than the corporate name, an assumed name certificate (D.B.A.) will need to be filed with each county in which the business will operate under the assumed name.
The filing fee is $24.00 and .50 for each partner after the first. Add a $2.00 Acknowledgements fee if the deputy takes the acknowledgment instead of a notary.
No. Computers are available in the Assumed Name area for researching business names.
Ten years.
No. If a corporation and an unincorporated company have very similar names and there is a problem, neither automatically has the right to the name. If both parties have properly filed the assumed name certificate the courts will most likely have to decide this matter. Therefore, it is important to do a thorough search when considering a business name.
Yes. You must send a written request and a self- addressed stamped envelope. You will need to request whether you need an unincorporated or incorporated form.
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