A Delaware Trade Business And Fictitious Name Termination Affidavit is a document used to terminate a trade name or fictitious name in the state of Delaware. A trade name or fictitious name is the name of a business that is different from the legal name of the business. This form terminates the use of the trade name or fictitious name and removes it from the records of the Delaware Division of Corporations. The Delaware Trade Business And Fictitious Name Termination Affidavit must be signed and notarized by the person(s) who registered the trade name or fictitious name. It must list the name of the business, the date it was registered, and the name and address of the person(s) who registered it. The form must also include the signature of the county recorder or a representative of the county recorder, as well as the signature of the Secretary of State of Delaware. There are two types of Delaware Trade Business And Fictitious Name Termination Affidavit: one for a trade name and one for a fictitious name. The trade name termination affidavit must be filed if the trade name is no longer in use, is changed, or is merged with another company. The fictitious name termination affidavit must be filed if the fictitious name is no longer in use, is changed, or is merged with another company.