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This document serves to certify the establishment of a business under a fictitious name, detailing the trust ownership and associated trustee information.
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Obtain the TRUST AS OWNER CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS form from the appropriate regulatory authority or agency.
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Fill in the name of the business as it is registered.
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Specify the fictitious firm name you intend to use.
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Provide the names and addresses of all the owners or trustees of the business.
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Include the nature of the business and its address.
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Sign and date the certificate, affirming the accuracy of the information provided.
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Submit the completed form along with any required fees to the appropriate authority.

Who needs TRUST AS OWNER CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME?

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Individuals or entities that wish to operate a business under a name that is different from their personal name or the legally registered name of their organization.
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Trustees managing a business trust that operates under a fictitious name.
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Entrepreneurs starting a new business or freelancers providing services under a business name.
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DBA is an acronym for doing business as. It has a few other names or synonyms: assumed name, assumed business name, trade name, fictitious name, or false name. You may see it with or without dots, slashes, uppercase or lowercase: dba, d.b.a., d/b/a.
A fictitious name is commonly referred to as a "DBA", an acronym for "doing business as." Filing a fictitious name registration does not afford or secure any exclusive rights to the name.
A fictitious name is a name that a person or business uses instead of their legal name. Fictitious names are also referred to as assumed names, “t/a” (trading as), “dba” (doing business as) or “aka” (also known as”).
A fictitious name is any assumed name, style or designation other than the proper name of the entity using such name.
A DBA (“doing business as”), also known as a trade name, allows a business to operate under a name other than its registered name. Used mostly for branding purposes, a DBA is not a business structure and will not provide liability protection.

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A Trust as Owner Certificate of Business: Fictitious Firm Name is a legal document that establishes a trust as the owner of a business operating under a name that is not the legal name of the entity.
Individuals or entities operating a business under a fictitious name, particularly when a trust is the owner, are required to file this certificate.
To fill out the certificate, the filer must provide details such as the trust's name, the fictitious firm name, the address of the business, and the names of the trustees.
The purpose is to ensure transparency and accountability in business operations by officially declaring the trust as the owner of the fictitious business name.
Information required includes the trust's name, the fictitious firm name, business address, name and addresses of the trustees, and any other relevant details as mandated by local regulations.
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