of course, they are not related. If a person seeking a biz license in any
state volunteers that they have operated in another state, they are silly.
You can get a business license from the state government you live in.
You can get a business license permit from your state's Secretary of State or through any state office (such as county clerks, DMV's, and from state superior court).
You apply for a business license at the County and State Licensing Department where the business is located. There is a small fee and application process.
Business licenses are obtained from the State where the business is located. Most states have online business license searches available. Using the free website "Business License Records Resources" you can check your specific state for an online search link for "Business Licenses." If there isn't a link, you can also access the State's main website from the same site.
A state business license is separate from an LLC. Check your local state requirements for both.
They seldom will withhold a license for unpaid tickets in another state. However, if they have suspended your license in California, you would not be able to get one.
no you can't. you have to have your recoed clear. and trust me they make it painful and expensive here.
Not without paying the reinstatement fee and the reason for the suspension is lifted.
Nowadays all DMV offices are connected somehow, so it'll more than likely show that your license is in question in another state.
You can get a business license from the state government you live in.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
No, you cannot, under Article IV Section I of the US Constitution is the Full Faith and Credit clause. Each state must respect the judicial precedings of each other state. If you're suspended in one state, you're suspended in all.
Sometimes having a license in one state will allow you to work in another but you need to check with the state where you wish to work. They may have additional requirements.
Very doubtful. All states are members of an interstate traffic records compact in which they share their databases of traffic records.
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