Assumed Names in Texas | Practical Law

Assumed Names in Texas | Practical Law

A Practice Note detailing why an entity may want to do business under an assumed name (also known as a "doing-business-as" (DBA) or fictitious name) in Texas and how to do so. An assumed name allows an entity to transact business under a different name than the entity's legal name. This Practice Note discusses the consequences for failing to register an assumed name, the requirements for registration, and how to abandon the use of an assumed name.

Assumed Names in Texas

Practical Law Practice Note w-001-5009 (Approx. 11 pages)

Assumed Names in Texas

by Practical Law Corporate & Securities
MaintainedTexas
A Practice Note detailing why an entity may want to do business under an assumed name (also known as a "doing-business-as" (DBA) or fictitious name) in Texas and how to do so. An assumed name allows an entity to transact business under a different name than the entity's legal name. This Practice Note discusses the consequences for failing to register an assumed name, the requirements for registration, and how to abandon the use of an assumed name.