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Minnesota . DBA / Fictitious Name

File a DBA / Fictitious Business Name in Minnesota.

A DBA (Doing Business As) . also called a Fictitious Business Name, Assumed Name, or Trade Name . lets a Minnesota entity operate under a different name. This guide explains the filing process, where to file in Minnesota, fees, renewal cycles, and the critical fact that a DBA is NOT a substitute for forming an LLC or Corporation.

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When to file a DBA in Minnesota

Operating under a different name than your legal entity

"Acme Holdings LLC" wants to operate retail stores as "Acme Coffee".

Sole proprietors operating under a brand name

Sole proprietorships using anything other than the owner's legal name must file a DBA in Minnesota.

Operating multiple lines of business under one entity

Multiple brands run by the same LLC each get their own DBA.

Banking under a brand name

Banks require a filed DBA to accept payments made out to a name other than the legal entity.

Trade name

Minnesota DBA / Assumed Name: at a glance.

File a doing-business-as name so the entity can operate under a brand different from its legal name.

Filing details

How Minnesota handles DBA / Assumed Name.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

Minnesota DBA / Assumed Name questions.

What is a DBA and does the Minnesota Secretary of State register it?

A DBA, doing-business-as or fictitious name, lets your entity operate under a name different from its legal one. Depending on Minnesota, you register it with the Secretary of State or with the county, so the filing office varies. We determine where Minnesota requires the DBA and file it so your trade name is properly registered. Link form-an-llc.

Do I need a DBA if I have an LLC in Minnesota?

Only if you want to operate under a name other than the LLC's legal name: the LLC can always do business under its registered name, but a DBA lets it run a brand or second line under a different name in Minnesota. Many businesses use one for a storefront or product brand. We file the Minnesota DBA when you need a different public name.

Does a DBA give me any legal protection in Minnesota?

No: a DBA is just a registered name, not an entity, so it provides zero liability protection on its own, unlike an LLC or corporation. People sometimes think a DBA makes them a business; it does not. We help you see where a Minnesota DBA fits versus forming a real entity for protection.

Can a sole proprietor file a DBA in Minnesota?

Yes: a sole proprietor can register a Minnesota DBA to operate under a business name instead of their personal name, which helps with banking and branding, but it still gives no liability protection. If protection matters, an LLC is the better step. We can file the Minnesota DBA now and form an entity when you are ready.

How long does a Minnesota DBA registration last?

It varies by Minnesota: some DBA registrations expire and must be renewed every few years, while others are indefinite, and some require publication in a local newspaper. Letting it lapse can cost you the name. We track your Minnesota DBA renewal on a compliance calendar so it does not quietly expire.

Do I need to publish my Minnesota DBA?

In some jurisdictions, yes: certain Minnesota counties or states require you to publish a notice of the fictitious name in a local newspaper for a set period before or after registration. Skipping publication can invalidate the DBA. We flag whether your Minnesota locality requires publication and handle the step.

Can I open a bank account with a Minnesota DBA?

Yes: banks generally let you add a DBA to the business account so you can accept payments in the trade name, provided the DBA is properly registered in Minnesota and tied to your entity or your name. We file the Minnesota DBA correctly so the bank accepts it and payments in the brand name clear.

Does a DBA protect my business name from others?

Not strongly: a Minnesota DBA registers your use of the name locally but does not give trademark rights or stop others from using it elsewhere. For real brand protection you need a trademark. We file the Minnesota DBA and can point you toward trademarking the name if it is central to your brand. Link trademark-cost-in? no hub. Skip.

Can File.Business file my Minnesota DBA?

Yes. We determine whether Minnesota registers DBAs at the state or county level, prepare and file the fictitious-name registration, handle any publication requirement, and track the renewal, so your trade name is properly registered and tied to your business rather than left informal.

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