Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 100 N. Senate Ave., #401, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Tel:(317)233-6000. I bet they can help. Surely you need a TAX license so you can pay sales tax. IF you are in the city, Im sure they will want a little bit every year for something. Good Luck
The first thing to do when getting a business license in Indiana is to go to Indiana's occupational business license portal. This portal lists the available business licenses and the agencies that issue certain licenses. The next thing to do is to contact the correct agency. Each agency has specific requirements for obtaining a certain type of license. If the business is going to be in a stand-alone building, a building license is also needed. Finally the business must be incorporated. This can be completed by visiting the Secretary of State's website.
To start a repossession business you must file the appropriate business license. Many repossession businesses also have insurance and a bond for their business.
All US states require the repossession agency be licensed and bonded.
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Business licenses are obtained from the Business Licensing Office in the State where the business is located. Most states offer online searches of business licenses by name. A good website to use is "Business License Records Resources" which provides business license links to each of the states. You will also be able to access any county, city or town business license links.
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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.
In California, business licenses are needed from the Secretary of State's Office and sometimes from the County and City Licensing Office where the business is located. You can get information about obtaining a State business license using the free website "California Business Licenses Directory." You can also access the County and/or City business license links by scrolling down to your specific county.
In Illinois, business licenses are handled by the Division of Professional Regulation. The office offers an online business license information including online license renewal. In addition to the State license, you may also need a license from the town, city or county where the business is locatated. You can access all of those offices by using the free website "Illinois Business Licenses Directory." From the main page you can access the State "Business Licenses" website and also scroll to your specific county for online business license information, if available. If not, you can access the County and City website for contact information from the main Illinois page.
You can get a copy of your business license from the Licensing Office where you obtained the license. Since licenses are obtained from State, County and City Licensing Offices depending on the type of business, a good website to use is "Business License Records Resources." From that free website, you'll find either a direct link or contact information for each State and County "Business Licenses" Office. Many states offer business license searches by name.
Illinois business licenses are obtained at the state, county and city level. Depending on which license that you need a copy of, you can find either contact information or a direct link to the Business License office that you need using the website link below "Illinois Business Licenses Directory."Added: It is assumed that YOU want to get a duplicate copy of YOUR OWN business license. If you are NOT the business owner, it is unlikely that you can get a "copy" of someone else's license, although you will be able to get the information ABOUT the business you will not be given a copy of their license.