Yes you need a business license from the city your business is in, not the county. Simply go to the city hall where you are based and apply. The cost is usually under $75
What type of license are you referring to? If the corporation is dissolved, everything relating to the corporation would also be voided. This would vary based on regulations of the state that the corporation is registered and based in also.
Every business registered license, is a document of a company name, you registred your business in your state and pay taxes in a legal fashion.
Two people being registered on the business license.
A license to run a corporation is typically referred to as a "business license" or "corporate license." This license is required by local, state, or federal authorities to legally operate a business entity. Additionally, corporations must also file articles of incorporation and obtain any necessary permits or registrations specific to their industry. Compliance with these regulations ensures that the corporation can operate within the legal framework of the jurisdiction it is based 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).
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
Age of majority and hold a business license and health inspection certificate. So you need to be over 21 years old and have a registered business with a business license.
Your business needs to be registered with the Department of Trade and Industry
A license granted by the state that gives the business the right to operate.
You can get a business license registration from your state's Secretary of State or any state office (such as a Department of Motor Vehicles office or other state office buildings like courthouses).
The licenses and permits needed depend on your business type and location. Common examples include a business license, health department permits, and industry-specific licenses. Research federal, state, and local requirements to ensure compliance. Information Required Company Name: Choose a name for your company. Make sure it’s one-of-a-kind and not already in use in your chosen state. The majority of states require a different business name. Company Structure: Decide if you want to establish an LLC, C-Corporation, S-Corporation, nonprofit organization, or a single-person business. Physical US Address for a Registered Business: You must provide a physical address where the business is registered in the United States. This could be your place of business or the address of a registered agent. Registered Agent (Y/N): If you are using the address of a registered agent (a person or entity designated to receive legal documents on behalf of the business), you must state whether you have one or not. Information on Business Partners: If you have business partners, you must submit their names, addresses, and the percentage of ownership each partner has in the company.
Visit the Wa. Secretary of State's web site for the answer.