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mjrall

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I am starting a new modeling agency. When recruiting new talent, I would like to use a name that will be oblivious to my real name. Would legal documents be all right with just the company name or will my real name have to be printed on all docs?
 


divgradcurl

Senior Member
As long as you have registered as a DBA or have some other business organization formed (LLC or corporation, for example) then you can use the company name, or whatever DBA name you want.
 
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mjrall

Guest
So for any legal documents, a business name is the only thing that is needed? But how does it work for the signiture? Does the company sign the name? Doesn't there have to be a person's name on the paper with a 'X' by it for initials?
 

divgradcurl

Senior Member
Whoever is an agent for the DBA can sign for the DBA. If I am doing business as ACME Consulting, and I hire John Doe and authorize him to obligate the DBA, then he can sign for the DBA.
 

JETX

Senior Member
One suggestion (and valid to ANYONE considering business requiring LEGAL processes), spend the few bucks it will take to talk with a local attorney. This is a BUSINESS you are talking about and the repercussions if you try to 'go cheap' is clear.... you get a cheap product and possibly a large liability.
 
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mjrall

Guest
divgradcurl: If nobody is working for me, I cannot do this then?
 

divgradcurl

Senior Member
JETX gave you the best advice:

"One suggestion (and valid to ANYONE considering business requiring LEGAL processes), spend the few bucks it will take to talk with a local attorney. This is a BUSINESS you are talking about and the repercussions if you try to 'go cheap' is clear.... you get a cheap product and possibly a large liability."

Your local municipality may also have a small business advisor that you can talk with to find out what he local rules are if you don't want to talk with an attorney -- but an attorney is your best bet.
 

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