No, but it depends on if you're putting your own advertisements on it then you might need a license.
No. All you need is a URL and a hosting machine. Try Godaddy.com, they will give you both, for a price.
Some states require a license and some do not. If a landscaper is also a contractor then the professional will need a license. Information can be found on state government websites.
You create websites to disseminate information.
I'm not in California but I'm guessing you will need at least, a business license, and a tow vehicle license for hauling vehicle's. Check with the Dept. of Licensing and the California Highway Patrol. Both have websites that will likely help you with your question.
HTML is a page formatting language. It tells the web browser how to display content. You need to use HTML when you create websites. Some Website designers will allow you to edit in a WYSIWYG format and automatically create the HTML code in the background for you.
You can download it on websites that gives you to free download it. If you need to pay, that's the full version.
If you're already a notary and have your ins./bond then the next step is to get a business license and advertise. You can create free business listings on several websites.
There are several websites which offer a free service to look up license plate numbers. Two of these websites are: www.ask.com/questions-about/Free-License-Plate-Search and www.rta.nsw.gov.au Rego
Yes, you need a business license to open any sort of business.
You do not need a license.
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Many websites offer the ability to create these.
you dont even need to reprint it to get a chat license you could just say your age is over 18 when you create an account and they will let you chat without a chat license