Yes, each state has its set of rules and regulations for a DBA. Registering a DBA (Doing Business As) name in the U.S. allows a company to use a name different from its legal one.
Rules and costs for DBA registration are state-specific. Filing fees typically range from $10 to $150, with many states between $20 and $50. Some states require newspaper publication, adding $50 to $100 in costs. Expedited processing may be available for an extra $20 to $100. Sites like LegalZoom, ZenBusiness, and Northwest Registered Agent assist with DBA registration.
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