Where can I publish an assumed name in Cook County?

Where can I publish an assumed name in Cook County?

Call the Cook County Clerk at (312) 603-5652. Your assumed name does not expire. To make changes to your Assumed Business Name Application, file electronically on the Cook County Clerk’s office website or fill out and submit the Notification of Assumed Business Name Amendments form. The filing fee is $25.

How do you publish a DBA in a newspaper?

To publish:

  1. Contact any of the listed legally adjudicated newspaper companies and choose to publish with ONE of them.
  2. Inform them you just filed a Fictitious Business Name Statement and must satisfy the publication requirement.
  3. Provide them with a copy of the FBN filing.

How long does a DBA last in Illinois?

Guidelines. The right to use an assumed name is effective from the date the application is filed by the Secretary of State’s office until the first day of the company’s anniversary month in the next calendar year evenly divisible by five. The assumed name is renewed for a period of five-years.

Do I have to publish my business name in the newspaper?

State law requires that within 30 days of filing, the registrant must publish a statement in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for four consecutive weeks in the county which the principal place of business is located. A renewal does not require publication.

How do you publish a newspaper name?

To get name change advertisement published in newspaper visit namechange.ads2publish.com and follow this steps:

  1. Select City for Name Change Ad.
  2. Choose Newspaper for publishing Change of Name Ad.
  3. Select Date.
  4. Draft your Name Change Ad.
  5. Make Payment.

Does DBA expire?

In California, DBAs are valid for five (5) years from the filing date and in Nevada, the term depends on the county that your business is located at (some counties are 5 years and some are unlimited). You must renew your DBA on or before the expiration date.