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Texas DBA Search

Look up a DBA (doing business as) in Texas — also called a fictitious business name, assumed name, or trade name. Below are the official Texas search routes. To see the owner, status, and USDOT / OFAC behind a name, run a full verification.

Texas files DBAs by county — 27 listed

Pick the county where the business operates to open its clerk's fictitious-name search.

Bexar County, TX (San Antonio) Search
Harris County, TX (Houston) Search
Bell County, TX Search
Brazoria County, TX Search
Brazos County, TX (College Station) Search
Cameron County, TX Search
Collin County, TX (Plano) Search
Dallas County, TX Search
Denton County, TX Search
Ector County, TX (Odessa) Search
El Paso County, TX Search
Fort Bend County, TX Search
Galveston County, TX Search
Grayson County, TX Search
Hays County, TX Search
Hidalgo County, TX Search
Jefferson County, TX (Beaumont) Search
Lubbock County, TX Search
McLennan County, TX (Waco) Search
Midland County, TX Search
Montgomery County, TX Search
Nueces County, TX (Corpus Christi) Search
Smith County, TX (Tyler) Search
Tarrant County, TX (Fort Worth) Search
Travis County, TX (Austin) Search
Webb County, TX (Laredo) Search
Williamson County, TX Search
A DBA isn't a legal entity. It's a trade name a person or company registers to operate under — it doesn't tell you who actually owns the business. For credit and underwriting, pair the DBA with the registered entity and its officers. Run a full verification →

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