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Running a Small Business in Delaware

Doing Business in Delaware

The Company Corporation is owned by the descendants of the men credited with writing the Delaware corporation laws in the late 1800's. We know more about forming corporations and limited liability companies in Delaware than any other company. You can trust in our expertise and in the quality of our work.

Overview LLCs Incorporating Business Licenses DBA Filings

Get a Delaware DBA

If your business operates under an alternate name, it must register its "Doing Business As" (DBA) name with the appropriate state, county, city, or town government. For example, John Smith might register "Smith Plumbing" as a DBA. Likewise, "Helen's Bakery, Inc." might register the DBA, "Helen's Catering." Corporations and LLCs often file DBAs to market a separate product or service.

Some government offices refer to a DBA as a "trade name," "assumed name," or "fictitious name." In any case, a DBA name allows your business to operate under a name other than its legal name.

 Get the Facts About Delaware DBAs:

  • Businesses file DBAs in the county in which they operate.
  • The county does not require businesses to renew DBA registrations.
  • DBA registrations do not expire.

Need help registering your DBA?