Statement of Trade Name of an Individual - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is a Statement of Trade Name?
A: A Statement of Trade Name is a document that registers the trade name (also known as a DBA or Doing Business As) of an individual.
Q: Why would someone need a Statement of Trade Name?
A: Someone may need a Statement of Trade Name if they want to conduct business under a name other than their legal name.
Q: Who can file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado?
A: An individual who wants to operate a business under a trade name can file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado.
Q: How can I file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado?
A: You can file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado by submitting the required form and fee to the Colorado Secretary of State's office.
Q: What information is required to file a Statement of Trade Name?
A: The required information to file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado typically includes the individual's name, the proposed trade name, and their contact information.
Q: How much does it cost to file a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado?
A: The filing fee for a Statement of Trade Name in Colorado is currently $20.
Q: Is a Statement of Trade Name registration permanent?
A: No, a Statement of Trade Name registration is not permanent. It is valid for five years and can be renewed.
Q: What happens if someone else is already using the trade name I want to register?
A: If someone else is already using the trade name you want to register, you may need to choose a different trade name or resolve the conflict with the other party.
Q: Can I use my trade name in other states?
A: The registration of a trade name in Colorado only provides protection within the state. If you want to use the trade name in other states, you may need to register it separately in those states.
Q: What are the consequences of not filing a Statement of Trade Name?
A: If you do not file a Statement of Trade Name, you may not have legal protection for your trade name, and you may face difficulties when conducting business under that name.
Form Details:
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