A trade name (often referred to as a "DBA" or "Doing Business As") is a name under which a business operates that is different from its legal registered name. A trade name allows businesses to operate under a more marketable or recognizable name without changing the original legal entity name.
View Delaware Senate Bill 291 and House Bill 40 governing the latest changes.
Important: Existing trade names recorded with the Delaware Superior Court remain recognized
Beginning February 2, 2026, the Delaware Division of Revenue will manage a statewide Trade Name (DBA) registry through Delaware One Stop.
If you previously recorded a Trade Name with the Delaware Superior Court, no new action is required to remain recognized. If you want your trade name to appear in the DOR registry and to obtain a DOR Tradename Certificate, you may optionally re-register it in One Stop at no cost by providing your Superior Court filing number. A valid Delaware business license is still required to register a trade name.
Please review the FAQs below for details.
Who Can Register a Trade Name?
To register a trade name in Delaware, your business must be licensed with the Delaware Division of Revenue.
You can meet this requirement in one of two ways:
- Your business operates in Delaware and already has a valid Delaware Business License issued by the Division of Revenue.
- Your business does not operate in Delaware, but you still need to register a trade name — for example, to meet brand, contract, or compliance requirements. In this case, you must first obtain a Trade Name–Only License — a special license for out-of-state businesses.
- This license costs $25/year and must be renewed annually to keep your trade name active.
- A single Trade Name–Only License can cover multiple trade names.
- If you already have a standard Delaware Business License, you do not need this license.
Note: Trade Name–Only Licenses are not subject to the same stringent requirements as other Division of Revenue licenses such as Gross Receipts or Business Income Tax filings — however, you must provide a Certificate of Good Standing from the Delaware Division of Corporations.
Renewals: Trade names themselves do not expire or renew. However, your underlying Delaware business license (or Trade Name–Only License) must remain active to keep your trade name in good standing.
Steps to Procure a Trade Name in Delaware:
1. Determine Availability:
Coming Soon: you can search our Trade Name Registry to see the status of a trade name. The One Stop system will also check for availability automatically during the registration process.
2. Get a Business License:
Every trade name must be associated with a valid Delaware Business License, issued by the Division of Revenue.
- If you already have a Delaware Business License, you're ready to proceed.
- If not:
- Apply for a regular license if your business operates in Delaware.
- Apply for a Trade Name–Only License if your business is based outside Delaware but still needs to register a name.
3. Complete the Required Forms:
You'll need the following information:
- The trade name you want to register
- A valid Division of Revenue Business License
- The legal name of your business entity
- Names of all owners, members, or partners
- The formation date of your business
- A brief description of your business activity
4. Pay the Filing Fee:
The fee is a one-time $25 charge per trade name.
Optional re-registration of an existing Superior Court trade name into the DOR registry is available at no cost when you provide your Superior Court filing number. New registrations (including re-registering a name under a different TPID) are subject to the standard $25 fee.
Update or Terminate a Trade Name
You can update your trade name details or terminate a trade name directly through Delaware One Stop.
Note: One Stop does not offer a direct transfer. To move a trade name to a different TPID, cancel it under the current TPID and re-register it under the new TPID (standard registration fee applies).
Taxpayer ID (TPID): typically a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) for entities or a Social Security Number / Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (SSN/ITIN) for individuals.
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Division of Revenue — Trade Name Frequently Asked Questions
The following FAQs refer to the DBA registration process as it will exist once the transition is complete.
Up until the transition date of February 2, 2026, nothing regarding DBA registration in Delaware will change. Registration and maintenance of DBAs must still be done with the Prothonotary’s Office in each county. For more information on the current process, see the Superior Court site:
Trade, Business & Fictitious Names – Superior Court.
After the transition, the Division of Revenue will administer a statewide DBA registry through Delaware One Stop.
The Division of Revenue will start administering Delaware’s statewide DBA registry on February 2, 2026, right here on Delaware One Stop.
The required fields for the DBA application will remain the same as they were with the Courts. Registration of new DBAs is now available online and is managed statewide by the Division of Revenue rather than by individual county Prothonotary Offices. The process also now requires a Delaware business license.
For holders of existing DBAs, no new action is required. Your DBA will remain registered on the list provided by the Superior Court and hosted alongside the list of new registrants with the Division of Revenue.
Revenue will permit an entity with a DBA that was previously registered with the Courts to register such DBA in Revenue’s Delaware Tradename Registry via the One Stop system. This registration is optional and without cost if the registrant provides the appropriate file number associated with the existing DBA registration with Delaware Courts. Re-registration will require an associated business license.
Additionally, for a Delaware LLC / Corporation who does not conduct business in Delaware but needs a Delaware DBA, documentation such as a Certificate of Good Standing from the Delaware Division of Corporations may will be required for entities not actively transacting business in Delaware along with a "Trade Name Only" Business license.
If a registrant is seeking to exercise their option to register an existing DBA on Revenue’s Delaware Tradename Registry, the DBA’s assigned Courts’ file number will be required.
After February 2, 2026, if an entity with a name in Courts registry seeks a Tradename Certificate from the DOR, such entity will need to register such Tradename in the DOR’s Delaware Tradename Registry via One Stop system for administrative purposes. DOR will not issue a Tradename Certificate for a Tradename that has not been registered in the DOR’s Delaware Tradename Registry.
This registration is without cost if the registrant provides the assigned file number of the existing DBA registration with Delaware Courts. Re-registration will require an associated Delaware business license.
The fee remains $25, but the DBA is now registered statewide, eliminating the need to pay multiple fees per county.
Notarization is no longer required as of February 2, 2026. All applications will be processed online.
For such companies, a Trade Name Only Business License is available. This special license is required to register a Delaware Trade Name if the registrant does not intend to conduct business in Delaware. A certificate of good standing will be required for the "Trade Name Only License".
This special license is similar to a regular business license but does not require Gross Receipt and Business Income Tax filings. It costs $25 and shares the same renewal and maintenance requirements as a standard Delaware business license.
Registering for a standard Delaware business license will void a Trade Name Only license. Updates or transfers of DBAs between licenses can be done without a fee through the Update Trade Name flow in One Stop.
Yes, actions in One Stop are based on knowledge of business details (i.e., license numbers and business names) rather than user accounts (i.e., login information), enabling flexible management across multiple clients.
Updates to key staff, ownership, or business address can be managed through Delaware One Stop in the Update Trade Name flow. Changes to the Taxpayer ID associated with a DBA will require a new registration.
No, DBAs in Delaware do not expire and do not require renewal.
Yes, DOR will host the Delaware Trade Name Registry once the registration process is fully transferred. A static version of the Courts online database will also be hosted for reference to existing DBAs prior to the transition.
For now, the Courts online database can be found at https://courts.delaware.gov/tradenames/. The new online process will also check for active DBAs during the application and will provide a notification about an existing name.
Registering a DBA does not confer any exclusive rights to the use of that name. It does not prevent others from registering that same DBA nor from using that same name. DBA filings are for public notice and do not establish trademark protection nor legal ownership.
If you see that the DBA you would like is already registered, you may wish to consider selecting a different DBA to avoid the possibility of trademark infringement. If you seek exclusive rights, consider consulting an intellectual property attorney to seek trademark registration.
Yes, Delaware allows businesses to register multiple DBAs under a single Delaware business license.
To cancel your DBA, submit a request through the Delaware One Stop portal using the termination workflow. This will remove the DBA from the active registry. There is no fee to cancel a DBA.
After completing the business registration process and obtaining a Division of Revenue business license, a business, individual, or agent will be able to update an existing DBA associated with the business. There is no fee to update or cancel a DBA—including updating the business address or changing key individuals.
If you did not receive correspondence regarding the change, it is likely that the existing DBA data either had a missing or incorrect address in the Courts’ records. Please check the Courts’ tradename registry and confirm the information recorded.
Change of address may be enacted by exercising the no-cost re-registration option on Delaware One Stop and adding the existing DBA to the Division of Revenue’s Delaware Tradename Registry.
In order to make updates to key staff, ownership, or business address will now need to be managed through Revenue's Delaware Tradename Registry via the One Stop system. Registrants seeking to make updates must add their DBA into the Revenue's Delaware Tradename Registry via the One Stop system and then make any updates needed to their DBA account. This registration is without cost if the registrant provides the appropriate file number associated with the existing DBA registration with Delaware Courts. Please keep in mind when completing the re-registration, it will require an associated business license.
Yes, providing a Certificate of Good Standing is a requirement to ensure that Trade Name Only licenses are in fact registered with the Delaware Division of Corporations as the law requires.
You may order a Certificate of Status or Certificate of Good Standing by submitting a request in writing to the Division of Corporations. The fee is $50.00 per certificate for a short form certificate of status.
Division of Revenue, Licensing Department
Phone: 302-577-8778
This can be done, but not via OneStop. Changes to which licenses are associated with existing trade names can only be made by contacting the Division of Revenue using one of the following options:
- Phone: 302-577-8778
- Email: DOR_BusinessTax@delaware.gov