How to File a DBA in Delaware 2026: Cost, Process, and Timeline
The complete 2026 guide to filing a Delaware Trade Name: $25 state fee, 1-5 business days processing, and how File.Business handles the entire registration including renewal tracking.
What a Delaware Trade Name Actually Is
A Delaware Trade Name is the formal registration that allows a person or business to operate under a name other than their legal name. For a sole proprietor named John Smith operating a coffee shop called "Bluebird Brew," the DBA registration links the trade name "Bluebird Brew" to the underlying legal name. For an LLC named "Acme Holdings LLC" launching a consumer brand called "Bluebird Coffee," the DBA filing registers the brand name as a trade name of the parent entity. Without a Trade Name registration, the business is legally operating only under the underlying legal name.
Delaware trade name registrations are perpetual and processed by the Division of Corporations alongside entity filings. This is one of the distinguishing features of Delaware's DBA system. Filing is done at the state level only, with typical processing of 1-5 business days. Delaware does not require newspaper publication.
When you need a Delaware Trade Name
Four scenarios consistently require a Delaware Trade Name registration: (1) a sole proprietor doing business under any name other than their personal legal name; (2) an LLC or corporation launching a brand, product line, or division under a name different from the registered entity name; (3) an existing business expanding into a new line of business that warrants a separate brand identity; (4) a parent entity acquiring a business and wanting to continue operating the acquired brand without renaming the entity itself.
Why the DBA matters even when you have an LLC
Many founders assume that forming an LLC eliminates the need for a DBA. It does not. The LLC name on the public record is the only name the entity can legally use for contracts, invoices, and banking, unless a DBA is registered for an alternate name. If your LLC is "Smith Holdings LLC" but you want to do business as "Bluebird Coffee," you need a Delaware Trade Name registration. Without it, you cannot legally accept payments to "Bluebird Coffee," open a bank account in that name, or sign contracts using that name.
How to File a Delaware Trade Name
Delaware DBA at a Glance
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| State terminology | Trade Name |
| Filing level | State |
| Filing agency | Delaware Division of Corporations |
| State fee | $25 |
| County fee (where applicable) | N/A |
| Renewal period | Perpetual |
| Publication required | Not required |
| Processing time | 1-5 business days |
The Delaware Trade Name filing process is a 5-step sequence. Following the order below prevents the most common rejection reasons and avoids missing the publication or renewal requirements where applicable.
Step 1: Confirm name availability
Before filing, search the Delaware business name database to confirm that the proposed Trade Name is not already in use by another registered business in the state. The search is free and available through corp.delaware.gov (or the relevant county portal where applicable). A name conflict will cause rejection of the filing.
Step 2: Gather required information
The Delaware Trade Name filing requires: the proposed trade name; the legal name of the owner (individual, LLC, corporation, or other entity); the principal business address; a brief description of the business activity; and the signature of an authorized signer. For LLCs and corporations, the entity's state file number is also required.
Step 3: File the Trade Name with Delaware Division of Corporations
Submit the completed registration through corp.delaware.gov (or the relevant county clerk for county-level filings). Online filing is typically processed in 1-5 business days; paper filing takes longer. The state filing fee is $25.
Step 4: Complete publication (where required)
Delaware does not require newspaper publication for Trade Name registrations, the filing is complete once accepted by Delaware Division of Corporations.
Step 5: Calendar the renewal
The Delaware Trade Name is perpetual once registered, no renewal is required. The registration remains valid indefinitely unless cancelled.
Common Delaware DBA Mistakes to Avoid
Four mistakes consistently cause delays or rejections for Delaware Trade Name filings.
Mistake 1: Choosing a name too similar to an existing registered name
Delaware's name availability check is strict about confusingly similar names. "Bluebird Coffee" and "Blue Bird Coffee" or "Bluebird Coffee Co." may all conflict with each other. Search broadly before settling on a name; consider variations and abbreviations to confirm availability.
Mistake 2: Failing to update the DBA when business information changes
Delaware Trade Name registrations must be updated when the underlying business information changes, owner address, principal business address, or ownership structure. Operating under a DBA tied to outdated information can complicate banking, contracts, and due-diligence reviews.
Mistake 3: Forgetting to renew on time
Even though Delaware DBAs are perpetual, the underlying business information should be reviewed annually for accuracy. Owners, addresses, and business activity descriptions drift over time.
Mistake 4: Confusing DBA registration with trademark protection
A Delaware Trade Name registration grants the right to operate under the name in Delaware, but it does NOT grant trademark protection. Another business in Delaware can register the same DBA later if no trademark conflict exists. To protect the name from use by others, file a state or federal trademark registration in addition to the DBA. Trademark and DBA are complementary, not substitutes.
How File.Business Handles Delaware DBA Filings
File.Business files Delaware Trade Name registrations as part of our DBA service. We search the Delaware business name database to confirm availability, prepare the registration with your business information, file through corp.delaware.gov (or the relevant county clerk where applicable), pay the $25 state fee, and deliver the approved registration to your document vault. For multi-entity portfolios, we coordinate multiple DBA filings under a single engagement.
Why most Delaware founders use File.Business for DBA
Three reasons: (1) the name search and verification step is more thorough than most filers do alone, reducing rejection risk; (2) filing through the right state or county portal is handled automatically, removing confusion about where DBAs are filed in Delaware; (3) the registration is enrolled in our compliance calendar, so the renewal deadline does not get missed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I file a DBA in Delaware?
You file with the Delaware Division of Corporations (state level). The state portal is corp.delaware.gov.
How much does it cost to file a DBA in Delaware?
The Delaware Trade Name state filing fee is $25.
How long does a Delaware DBA registration take?
Standard Delaware processing is 1-5 business days. No publication delay applies in this state.
Does Delaware require newspaper publication for a DBA?
No. Delaware does not require newspaper publication for DBA registrations.
How long is a Delaware DBA valid?
Delaware DBA registrations are valid perpetually (no renewal required).
Does filing a Delaware DBA protect the name as a trademark?
No. Delaware DBA registration grants the right to operate under the name in Delaware but does not grant trademark protection. Another business in Delaware can register a similar DBA later. For trademark protection, file a state or federal trademark registration in addition to the DBA.
Can File.Business handle my Delaware DBA registration?
Yes. File.Business handles the entire Delaware Trade Name filing process: name availability search, registration preparation, filing through corp.delaware.gov, payment of all fees, and delivery of the approved registration to your document vault.
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