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Code · Utah · Title 42 — Names · Chapter 2

42-2-203. Transfer of ownership of a D.B.A.

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Effective 10/1/2026
42-2-203. Transfer of ownership of a D.B.A.
(1)A D.B.A. may transfer ownership only while the D.B.A. is actively registered with the division as a D.B.A.
(2)To transfer ownership of a D.B.A., the D.B.A. shall file a letter of transfer with the division that states:
(a)the D.B.A. name;
(b)the true name and address of each current owner of the D.B.A.;
(c)the true name and address of each new owner of the D.B.A.; and
(d)the principal address of the D.B.A.'s place of business.
(3)Except as otherwise provided in Section 16-1a-302 , each current owner and each new owner shall sign the letter of transfer described in Subsection
(2).
Enacted by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
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