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Colorado : Trade Name Statement

File a DBA in Colorado.

A DBA (Doing Business As) lets you operate under a name that differs from your legal name. Colorado calls it the Trade Name Statement, filed with the Colorado Secretary of State for a $20 fee. No renewal required. Common for sole props branding, LLCs running multiple brands under one entity, franchisees, and restaurants.

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Colorado DBA

What a DBA in Colorado actually does.

Who uses a DBA

Sole proprietors operating under a brand, LLCs and corporations running multiple brands under one entity, franchisees, restaurants, and anyone who wants their public-facing name to differ from their legal entity name.

Where Colorado files

Colorado files DBAs at the state Secretary of State. We coordinate the correct filings for your situation.

Renewal cadence

DBAs do not require renewal in Colorado.

Name availability + conflicts

Before filing, we search Colorado business records for conflicts with existing entities, trademarks, and other DBAs. Reduces rejection risk and downstream legal disputes.

Publication if required

Some states still require newspaper publication of new DBAs. We arrange publication where applicable and provide proof of publication for your records.

Receipt + bank-ready

Stamped DBA confirmation goes to your BOS vault. Banks typically want a copy before opening accounts in the DBA name. Vendors and payment processors accept it as proof of trade name.

How it works

A clean handoff, in 6 steps.

1

Confirm DBA need

Some entities can operate under their legal name without a DBA. We confirm whether Colorado requires a DBA filing for your situation.

2

Name availability check

We search Colorado entity records, trademark records, and existing DBAs for conflicts before filing.

3

Prepare Trade Name Statement

Pre-filled with your entity info, principal address, and trade name. You review and approve.

4

File with Colorado

Submitted with the Colorado Secretary of State for $20.

5

Publication if required

Some states require newspaper publication. We arrange and provide proof.

6

Renewal tracking

No renewal required.

Two ways to operate under a trade name

One DBA, or DBA plus full compliance.

DBAs need renewing every few years. The Compliance Bundle tracks renewals and covers the rest of your compliance stack.

Single DBA
$99+ state fee
File one trade name, done
  • Trade Name Statement prepared and filed in Colorado
  • Name availability check before submission
  • State and county filings coordinated where required
  • Publication arranged if required by state law
  • Stamped confirmation returned to your vault
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Compliance Bundle
$199/yr+ state fee
DBA + AR + Registered Agent + Certificate of Status + Amendment + monitoring
  • 1 Trade Name Statement included
  • DBA renewal tracking and auto-refile when due
  • Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
  • Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
  • Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
  • 1 Amendment included per year
  • Deadline monitoring across all your filings
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State and county fees pass through at cost. Vary by jurisdiction and filing.
FAQ

Common questions.

What is a DBA in Colorado?

A DBA ("doing business as"), also called a fictitious, assumed, or trade name, lets you operate under a name different from your legal one in Colorado. A sole proprietor can trade under a business name, and an LLC or corporation can run additional brands, all without forming a new entity. We register your Colorado DBA so your chosen name is properly on record.

Do I need a DBA in Colorado?

You need one if you operate under a name that differs from your legal name, a sole proprietor using a business name, or an entity running a brand different from its registered name. Colorado generally requires the trade name to be registered so the public can identify who is behind it. We flag whether your situation requires a DBA and handle the filing.

Where do I file a DBA in Colorado?

Depending on Colorado, a DBA is filed at the state level, the county level, or both, and some areas also require publishing the name in a newspaper. Because the venue and steps vary, filing in the wrong place leaves the name unregistered. We handle the Colorado filing in the correct office and manage any publication requirement.

Does a DBA protect my business name in Colorado?

Not strongly: a Colorado DBA lets you use the name and puts it on public record, but it does not give the trademark-style exclusivity that registering a business name through forming an entity or a trademark provides. We flag the difference so you understand what a DBA does, and can pursue an LLC or trademark if you need real protection.

Does a DBA give me liability protection?

No: a DBA is only a name, so a sole proprietor using one still has unlimited personal liability, and it creates no separate entity or shield. If you want your personal assets protected, forming an LLC in Colorado does that while a DBA does not. We flag this so you do not mistake a trade name for legal protection.

Can an LLC or corporation file a DBA in Colorado?

Yes: an existing Colorado LLC or corporation can register one or more DBAs to run additional brands or product lines under its single entity, which is common and efficient. We register the DBA under your entity so each brand operates under a properly recorded name without forming separate companies.

Does a Colorado DBA need to be renewed?

Often yes: many Colorado jurisdictions register a DBA for a set term, after which it must be renewed to stay valid, so a trade name is not always permanent. We track your renewal date and handle the refiling so your DBA does not lapse and leave you operating under an unregistered name.

Do I need an EIN or bank account for my DBA?

A DBA itself does not require an EIN, but banks usually want the DBA registration to open an account in the trade name, and you may need an EIN for other reasons. We flag what your Colorado setup needs so your DBA, EIN, and banking line up and you can operate under the name smoothly.

Can File.Business file my Colorado DBA?

Yes: we determine the correct Colorado filing venue, prepare and submit the DBA registration, handle any publication requirement, and track renewals, so your trade name is properly registered and stays current, whether you are a sole proprietor or an entity adding a brand.

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