Can you get a bank account with a DBA?
Sarah Silva
Published May 26, 2026
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In respect to this, does a DBA need a separate bank account?
You do not need to have separate bank accounts unless you also have separate DBAs. Many banks do not even charge you to have separate bank accounts and doing so can make the accounting and tax process much easier.
Similarly, how much does it cost to set up a DBA? DBA requirements vary by state, county, city, and business structure. But in general, registering a DBA comes with paperwork and filing fees anywhere from $10 to $100. You'll either go to your county clerk's office to file your paperwork, or you'll do so with your state government.
Similarly, how does a DBA bank account work?
For sole proprietors, filing a DBA is required to open a bank account and receive payment in the name of your business. Most banks will not allow you to open an account without receiving a copy of your filed DBA (for this reason, it's best to file your DBA from the start!).
What is the proper way to write your legal name for DBA?
Writing Your Legal Name Write your “doing business as” name exactly the way you register it. For example, if Jane T. Bride, a sole proprietor, wants to open a bridal boutique under the name “Bridal Haven,” she can register the name with her state or county clerk.
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