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Most states do require that landlords obtain a business license.
Current law for most states says that you have a physical address as your business address in an area that is zoned and approved by the state for such use. Different states have different regulations on how to qualify for a dealers license. So its a good idea to check with your local DMV to check. But generally speaking once you have a license from any state then that license is good anywhere in the states.
How do i get a daycare license in illinois do i need to go to a college for courses and how long does it take to obtain one States have different requirements for daycare or child care providers. Check out your state's website for business license requirements.
States and municipalities establish business licensing laws. Generally the person applying for a business license will be subjected to a criminal and credit background check and will be required to post a security bond.
Different states have different requirements for becoming a licensed provider. I suggest checking out your State's website for business license info.
You must obtain a business license from the municipality where you wish to establish your business. Since a loan business also qualifies in many states as a loan/banking/finance business you will probably need a state license to operate. Contact your state's Secretary Of State office, which is the state agency for registering most businesses.
Business licenses in the United States are usually obtained from the State where the business is located and also from the town or county where the business is located. There is an application fee and other requirements. Using the free website "Business License Records Resources" you can access each state and county including some town business licensing offices to get exact requirements.
Current law for most states says that you have a physical address as your business address in an area that is zoned and approved by the state for such use. Now you can choose to have a license as individual or as a corporation. The only difference is on the amount of liability you are willing to take personalty. It's always best to for form a corporation, specially when dealing with cars. Different states have different regulations on how to qualify for a dealers license. So its a good idea to check with your local DMV to check. But generally speaking once you have a license from any state then that license is good anywhere in the states.
(in the US) There are no "non-compact" states.
If your license in suspended you can't legally obtain a driver's license anywhere else in the USA.
In most states no, you can sell cars from your home and need no business address. Your state may be different. Ask when you apply for the license.
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.