How to file a DBA in Alabama
Filing a DBA (Doing Business As, also called a fictitious or trade name) in Alabama costs $30 in state fees, lasts 5 years, and is registered with the Probate Court. We file it for you at the state cost, no service fee.
Alabama DBA at a glance
| State filing fee | $30 |
|---|---|
| Filing authority | Probate Court |
| Term length | 5 years (renewable) |
| Renewal required | Yes, before expiration |
| File.Business fee | $0 |
When you need a DBA in Alabama
You need a DBA in Alabama when your business operates under a name different from its legal name. Common cases:
- A sole proprietor in Alabama doing business under a brand name instead of their legal name
- An LLC or corporation in Alabama marketing under a brand different from the registered entity name
- An out-of-state company doing business in Alabama under a different name
- Multiple brands operated under one parent LLC in Alabama
How to file a DBA in Alabama: 5 steps
- Choose your DBA name. Search the Alabama business name database to confirm the name is available. It must not be deceptively similar to existing registered names.
- Verify name compliance. Alabama prohibits names that imply a corporation (Inc., Corp.) unless your entity actually is one. Avoid restricted words.
- Prepare the DBA filing. The Probate Court requires the legal name of the owner, the DBA name, business address, and a description of business activities.
- Pay the $30 state fee and submit. File online with the Probate Court or use File.Business to handle it for you at the state cost.
- Track the 5-year renewal. Alabama DBAs expire and require renewal. We track this for you automatically with our compliance calendar.
File your Alabama DBA now
Our team prepares the filing, submits it to the Probate Court, and tracks renewal. You pay only the $30 state fee. No service charges.
Start my Alabama DBADBA vs LLC in Alabama: which do you need?
A DBA is a name registration, not a business structure. It does not provide liability protection, separate tax treatment, or formal recognition as a business entity. If you want personal liability protection while operating under a brand name in Alabama, you typically form an LLC and then optionally file a DBA for additional brands.
Compare your options: Form an LLC in Alabama or Form a Corporation in Alabama.
Alabama DBA frequently asked questions
How long does it take to file a DBA in Alabama?
Processing time with the Probate Court varies. Online filings are typically processed within 2 to 5 business days. We submit the filing the same day you order.
How long is an Alabama DBA valid?
5 years from filing date. You must renew before expiration to keep the name registration active.
Do I need an EIN if I file a DBA in Alabama?
Only if you have employees, file certain tax forms, or open a business bank account in the DBA name. Sole proprietors with no employees can use their SSN. Get an EIN.
Can I file a DBA in Alabama for an out-of-state LLC?
Yes. If your LLC is registered in another state and does business in Alabama, you typically need to foreign-qualify in Alabama first, then file the DBA.
Does an Alabama DBA protect my brand from others using the same name?
A DBA only reserves the name with the Probate Court. For broader brand protection, file a federal trademark with the USPTO.
On the $129/yr Compliance Annual Filings plan, we cover state late fees.
When you autofile your annual report through the $129/yr plan and we miss the deadline, we pay the state's late fee. The guarantee applies to that specific plan and the filings it includes. Other File.Business services are billed at the prices on this page.