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How to File an Assumed Name in Texas

An Assumed Name (Doing Business As) lets you operate a business under a name different from your legal name. In Texas, this filing is officially called an Assumed Name registration.

What Is An Assumed Name?

When you start a business as a sole proprietor or partnership, your business legally operates under your personal name (or the names of all partners). An Assumed Name filing registers an alternate business name with the county, allowing you to:

If you form an LLC or corporation and want to operate under a different name than your entity's registered name, you also need a Assumed Name filing.

Where to File in Texas

In Texas, Assumed Name filings are handled at the county level. You file with the county clerk's office in the county where your business operates. Texas has 238 counties, each with its own clerk's office and filing fee.

Step-by-Step: Filing Your Texas Assumed Name

  1. Choose your business name — Pick a name that isn't already in use in your county. You can search the Texas Secretary of State database for existing business names.
  2. Determine your filing county — File in the county where your principal place of business is located.
  3. Prepare your Assumed Name application — You'll need your legal name, business name, business address, and type of business.
  4. File with the county clerk — Submit your Assumed Name application to the county clerk's office. Each county has its own filing fee.
  5. Pay the fees — County filing fees vary across Texas's 238 counties. Our service fee is a flat $99.
  6. Receive your certificate — Once approved, you'll receive a Assumed Name certificate from the county clerk.
  7. Open a business bank account — Use your Assumed Name certificate to open a bank account under your business name.

Costs

Our service fee is $99. This covers preparation and filing of your Assumed Name paperwork, plus coordination with your county clerk's office. County filing fees are separate and vary by location.

Timeline

Most Assumed Name filings in Texas are processed within 5-10 business days after submission to the county clerk's office. Processing times can vary depending on the county and their current backlog.

What You Need

After You File

Once your Assumed Name is approved, keep your certificate in a safe place. You'll need it to:

Texas Assumed Name registrations typically need to be renewed periodically. See our renewal guide for details on keeping your filing current.

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