
Assumed Business Names
Beginning December 1, 2017, North Carolina has a revised set of laws about assumed business names. New Article 14A, Chapter 66 of the NC General Statutes, effective December 1, keeps …
How to file a DBA in North Carolina - Chamber Of Commerce
Apr 4, 2024 · You can withdraw your North Carolina DBA by completing the assumed business name withdrawal form and submitting it to the County Register of Deeds in the county you …
Filing an Assumed Name (DBA Forms) | Gaston County, NC
Apr 1, 2025 · The document that puts on record a business name of an individual, partnership, or corporation other than the real name of the owner (s) is referred to as an Assumed Name (also …
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Assumed Names/Starting a Business | Guilford County
Before filing (recording) the 'doing business as' (dba) or assumed name certificate, the business owner should perform a name search with both the Register of Deeds and the North Carolina …
Assumed Names (DBA) | Buncombe County, NC
Overview An Assumed Business Name Certificate or "doing business as" (DBA) form, once recorded, notifies the public that you are doing business in any or all North Carolina counties …
FILE THE ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATE WITH THE REGISTER OF DEEDS IN THE COUNTY THAT IS THE PRIMARY PLACE OF BUSINESS. FILING IS TYPICALLY IN …
Assumed Business Names
If you cease doing business under an assumed name, you should file a Withdrawal of Assumed Name Certificate in the same county as your initial filing. You must include the SOSID number …