A DJ typically needs a public performance license to legally play copyrighted music at events. This license is usually obtained through performing rights organizations (PROs) like ASCAP, BMI, or SESAC, which manage the rights of songwriters and publishers. Additionally, depending on the venue and location, a DJ may also require a specific license or permit from local authorities for events. It's important for DJs to ensure they have the appropriate licenses to avoid copyright infringement issues.
Driver's license
A drivers license!
you need a driving license
The only license required for a DJ business is the actual license to do business, which can be obtained from your local City Hall. I also recommend registering the name under which you do business with the State in which you live. You do not need any ASCAP licenses to music rights or anything of the like. Nik Wong Owner/Operator, Playmaker DJ Service playmakerdjs.weebly.com Actually in some circumstances, you do need ASCAP licenses. If you play major venues, usually the owner pays the fees to keep from having a lawsuit filed.
a moped license
They need a local business license and a federal license.
You will need a massage therapist's license in most states.
Well for one you need a business license
To the best of my knowledge, a DJ license is only required in the UK, and not in the USA however, I don't know about how copyright issues are handled.
you don't need a special license to drive an RV just a regular drivers license
A standard driver's license- usually called an operator's license.
Driving along with a DJ license in New York is illegal. If you are caught doing it, your DJ will be suspended for 60 days and you will have to begin all over again.