How to File a DBA in Arkansas
A DBA (Doing Business As) lets you operate a business under a name different from your legal name. In Arkansas, this filing is officially called a DBA registration.
What Is A DBA?
When you start a business as a sole proprietor or partnership, your business legally operates under your personal name (or the names of all partners). A DBA filing registers an alternate business name with the state, allowing you to:
- Operate under a professional business name
- Open a business bank account in your business name
- Accept payments under your business name
- Build brand recognition separate from your personal name
If you form an LLC or corporation and want to operate under a different name than your entity's registered name, you also need a DBA filing.
Where to File in Arkansas
In Arkansas, DBA filings are handled at the state level through the Arkansas Secretary of State. Unlike states that require county-level filing, you submit your DBA application directly to the state.
Step-by-Step: Filing Your Arkansas DBA
- Choose your business name — Pick a name that isn't already in use. Search the Arkansas Secretary of State database to check availability.
- Prepare your DBA application — You'll need your legal name, business name, business address, and type of business.
- Submit to the Arkansas Secretary of State — File your DBA application with the state through Arkansas Secretary of State.
- Pay the filing fee — The state filing fee varies. Our service fee is $99.
- Receive your certificate — Once approved, you'll receive a certificate confirming your DBA registration.
- Open a business bank account — Use your DBA certificate to open a bank account under your business name.
Costs
Our service fee is $99. This covers preparation and filing of your DBA paperwork with the Arkansas Secretary of State. The state filing fee is paid separately.
Timeline
Most DBA filings in Arkansas are processed within 5-10 business days after submission to the Arkansas Secretary of State. Processing times can vary depending on state processing volumes.
What You Need
- Your full legal name (individual or entity name)
- The business name you want to register
- Business address in Arkansas
- Type of business (sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation)
- Filing fee payment
After You File
Once your DBA is approved, keep your certificate in a safe place. You'll need it to:
- Open a business bank account
- Apply for business licenses and permits
- Enter into contracts under your business name
- Build credit under your business name
Arkansas DBA registrations typically need to be renewed periodically. See our renewal guide for details on keeping your filing current.