Requirement to Apply Statement of Trade Name in Colorado:
- DBA in Colorado can be filed by an Individual (e.g., a sole proprietorship), a Non-Reporting Entity (e.g., a general partnership) or an Estate, a Trust, a State or Other Jurisdiction.
- A trade name is any name other than the legal name used by a producer or a business entity to advertise, solicit or transact business. Trade names cannot include terms such as “Inc.” “Corp.”, “Limited”, “LLC” or any other phrase that is required to be part of the name of a corporation or other legal business entity.
- Statement of trade name registers with the Colorado Secretary of State.
- Filing a Statement of Trade Name creates a record of the name of a sole proprietorship or a general partnership.
- Provide name, title or designation to be registered.
- Provide Entity Type and Owner Name What type of person or entity functions as the owner of this trade name? Enter the entity or person(s) name. Sole Proprietorship, Association, Corporation, Limited Liability Company, Foreign Entity or Others.
- General nature of business conducting.
- Complete business and mailing addresses
- Check the business name availability in Colorado to ensure the name you are going to submit to the state is available. You can send a request using InfoTaxSquare.com free business name search online form.
- Fill out the online form to register a fictitious name for Colorado with your complete name, business name, business address, business description and payment information
- Processing time- You can check the current state estimated time at InfoTaxSquare.com to file a fictitious name in Colorado.
- You can use our customized forms to file online 24/7.
- You can use the fee schedule by using the following links to register a dba Colorado.
- It is not a business license.
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