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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about publishing your Fictitious Business Name in Riverside County with NewFBN.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to publish an FBN in Riverside County?
NewFBN charges a flat $66 for FBN publication. That covers all 4 required weekly publications plus the Proof of Publication affidavit. Additional business names on the same filing are $5 each.
Is NewFBN an adjudicated newspaper?
Yes. NewFBN is the online ordering platform for the Hemet Chronicle and San Jacinto Chronicle, both court-adjudicated newspapers of general circulation for all of Riverside County (Case Nos. MCC2001316 and MCC2001738).
How long does the whole process take?
Publication runs for 4 consecutive weeks. Orders received by Tuesday noon publish that Thursday, so the first run is within a week. Total time from first publication to Proof of Publication delivery is about 28–31 days.
What do I need to start an order?
Just your county-stamped FBN statement. You can upload a phone photo, a scan, or a PDF. Order takes about 2 minutes.
When will I receive my Proof of Publication?
Typically 2–3 business days after the 4th and final weekly publication. We email it to you as a PDF attachment.
Do I need to come to your office?
No — the entire process is online. Order, upload, pay, and receive your affidavit all via email and the web.
What if I filed my FBN more than 30 days ago?
Under California law, if publication doesn't start within 30 days of filing, the FBN is deemed abandoned. You'd need to file a new FBN with the county. Contact us — we can help you navigate this.
Does NewFBN file the Proof of Publication with the county for me?
Yes. For FBN orders, we file the affidavit with the Riverside County Clerk-Recorder on your behalf at no extra charge. You'll receive a copy for your records.
Do you publish legal notices other than FBN?
Yes, via our sister site Hemet & San Jacinto Chronicle legal notices, which handles name changes, summons, trustee sales, probate, ABC license, lien sales, and government notices. NewFBN is specifically for Fictitious Business Name publications.
What forms of payment do you accept?
All major credit and debit cards via Stripe checkout (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover).
Do I need to renew my FBN?
Yes, every 5 years. See our FBN Renewal guide.
I need to cancel my FBN — what do I do?
File a Statement of Abandonment ($55 publication with NewFBN) to formally end the registration.