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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.

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Texas files DBAs by county — 27 listed

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

Bell County, TX 🔒 Pro
Bexar County, TX (San Antonio) 🔒 Pro
Cameron County, TX 🔒 Pro
El Paso County, TX 🔒 Pro
Harris County, TX (Houston) 🔒 Pro
Jefferson County, TX (Beaumont) 🔒 Pro
Lubbock County, TX 🔒 Pro
McLennan County, TX (Waco) 🔒 Pro
Smith County, TX (Tyler) 🔒 Pro
Brazoria County, TX 🔒 Pro
Brazos County, TX (College Station) 🔒 Pro
Collin County, TX (Plano) 🔒 Pro
Dallas County, TX 🔒 Pro
Denton County, TX 🔒 Pro
Ector County, TX (Odessa) 🔒 Pro
Fort Bend County, TX 🔒 Pro
Galveston County, TX 🔒 Pro
Grayson County, TX 🔒 Pro
Hays County, TX 🔒 Pro
Hidalgo County, TX 🔒 Pro
Midland County, TX 🔒 Pro
Montgomery County, TX 🔒 Pro
Nueces County, TX (Corpus Christi) 🔒 Pro
Tarrant County, TX (Fort Worth) 🔒 Pro
Travis County, TX (Austin) 🔒 Pro
Webb County, TX (Laredo) 🔒 Pro
Williamson County, TX 🔒 Pro
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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