Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession - Collin County, Texas

Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession - Collin County, Texas

Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership for Unincorporated Business or Profession is a legal document that was released by the Clerk's Office - Collin County, Texas - a government authority operating within Texas. The form may be used strictly within Collin County.

FAQ

Q: What is an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: An Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership is a document that identifies the owner(s) of an unincorporated business or profession operating under a name other than the legal name of the owner(s).

Q: Why do I need an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: You need an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership to legally conduct business under a name that is different from the legal name of the owner(s). It helps to identify the owner(s) and provides information to the public.

Q: Who needs to file an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: Any individual or group of individuals operating an unincorporated business or profession under a name different from their legal name(s) needs to file an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership.

Q: What information do I need to include in an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: You need to include the legal name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s), the assumed name of the business or profession, and the nature of the business or profession.

Q: Is there a fee for filing an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: Yes, there is a fee for filing an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership. The fee may vary, so it's best to check with the County Clerk's Office in Collin County, Texas for the current fee.

Q: How long is an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership valid?A: An Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership is valid for a period of ten years from the date of filing, unless it is withdrawn or abandoned earlier.

Q: Can I change the information on an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: Yes, you can amend or update the information on an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership by filing a new certificate with the County Clerk's Office in Collin County, Texas.

Q: Do I need to renew an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership?A: No, you do not need to renew an Assumed Name Certificate of Ownership. It remains valid for ten years, unless it is withdrawn or abandoned earlier.

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Form Details:

  • Released on July 21, 2020;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Clerk's Office - Collin County, Texas;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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