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Kansas DBA

In Kansas you can file your DBA (a.k.a. trade name, assumed name or fictitious business name) yourself with your local County Clerk's office. Or, use a legal document service such as LegalZoom to handle the entire process for you.

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What is a DBA?

DBA, short for "doing business as", is a formal declaration that an individual, company or organization is conducting business under a different name. DBA's are commonly referred to as a fictitious business names, assumed business and trade names. All these terms mean the same thing. Read more.

What is the difference between a fictitious business name and a DBA “doing business as” name? Read More

If I have a corporation or an LLC name, do I also have to file a DBA under that name as well? Read More

If I am operating a sole proprietorship under my personal name, do I need to file a DBA? Read More


Kansas Small Business Statistics

(Information provided by U.S. Census Bureau)

Number of Establishments by Employment-size class

Industry Code

Total Establishments

'1-4'

'5-9'

'10-19'

11

181

31

6

5

21

548

117

105

54

22

111

45

51

46

23

4,679

1,399

781

462

31

1,028

545

517

498

42

2,324

981

766

471

44

5,462

3,259

1,845

907

48

1,526

355

274

193

51

723

268

206

167

52

3,352

1,037

607

343

53

2,083

543

231

68

54

4,567

1,066

628

307

55

257

78

83

80

56

1,933

452

352

258

61

303

105

102

81

62

3,224

1,509

1,015

665

71

613

152

121

105

72

1,799

898

1,173

1,401

81

5,569

1,732

796

347

95

46

21

22

33

99

274

7

3

1

Total

40,602

14,600

9,684

6,492



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