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A business license is a permit or registration required by the federal, state, county, or local government to conduct business. Besides the basic operating permits, business owners should investigate other possible licensing requirements based on their location and industry.
When you're caught up in the excitement of starting a new business, it's easy to ignore the need for licenses and permits. However, licenses and permits are mandatory, and before you can legally begin to operate your business, you need to have all its licenses and permits in place.
Any business owner must obtain a general business license in the city in which your business is located. Some California cities refer to a business license as a business tax certificate. Businesses that are operated in unincorporated sections of the state must obtain their license or tax certificate on a county basis.
You cannot open your new location. Your location may be padlocked. You may be hit with costly penalties and interest, or even personal liens.
Typically, if no license is required at the state level, there are state professional licensing requirements that will apply. In addition, most states require local business licenses issued at the city or county level.
To form an LLC, a business license is not required, but it may be necessary to register the LLC with the state and obtain an occupational license before the LLC can legally operate as a business. Obtaining these licenses does not include the steps necessary to create and register an LLC.
Business Licenses: There are many types of licenses. You need one to operate legally almost everywhere. Certificate of Occupancy: If you are planning on occupying a new or used building for a new business, you may have to apply for a Certificate of Occupancy from a city or county zoning department.
Businesses are usually required to obtain a certificate of occupancy prior to opening their doors to the public. Any individual that opens a place of business without a certificate of occupancy can be subjected to the penalties established by their local governing authority.
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