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Texas Assumed Name Renewal

Assumed Name registrations in Texas do not last forever. Most Assumed Name filings expire after a set period — typically 5 to 10 years depending on the county — and must be renewed to remain valid.

When Does Your Assumed Name Expire?

Expiration periods for Assumed Name registrations in Texas vary by county, but most counties set a 5-year term. When you file through us, we track your expiration date and send compliance reminders before your renewal is due.

How to Renew

The renewal process is similar to the original filing:

  1. Check your expiration date — If you filed through us, we'll remind you. Otherwise, check with the county clerk's office where you originally filed.
  2. Prepare renewal paperwork — Confirm your business name, address, and owner information are still current.
  3. Submit the renewal — File with the same county clerk's office that processed your original Assumed Name.
  4. Pay the renewal fee — Renewal fees are typically the same as or similar to the original filing fee.

Renewal Costs

Renewal fees in Texas are generally comparable to the original filing fee. Our service fee for handling a renewal is $99, the same flat rate as a new filing. County renewal fees vary by location.

What Happens If You Don't Renew

If your Assumed Name expires and you don't renew:

Can You Refile Instead of Renewing?

In most cases, if your Assumed Name has expired, you can file a new Assumed Name registration rather than renewing the old one. The process and cost are essentially the same. However, there is a risk that someone else could register the same name during the gap between your expiration and your new filing.

The safest approach is to renew before your Assumed Name expires.

We Handle Renewals

When you file your Assumed Name through us, we track your expiration date and send reminders well in advance. When it's time to renew, we handle the paperwork — same flat rate, same simple process.

File Your Texas Assumed Name — $99