How to apply
- Start a scenario using the Business Licensing Wizard. You will have the option to Apply Now using our secure online system, or expand the By Mail to download and complete all the forms listed.
- Apply online applications will take approximately 10 business days to process. If you have city or state endorsements, it may take an additional 2-3 weeks to receive your business license due to approval time. Create an online account in our secure My DOR system. This account will also be used to file your taxes and make changes to your business.
- By mail complete the Business License Application, along with any additional forms, and payment to the address on the form. Mailed applications can take up to six weeks to process.
- The application fee for a Business License Application varies; see instructions on how to determine your processing fee. There are additional fees for each additional endorsement. See our city and state endorsements for fees and descriptions.
What happens next?
After your application is approved, you will receive packets of information from some or all of the following agencies:
Department of Revenue
- You will need to file an excise tax return monthly, quarterly, or annually, even if you have no business to report for a period. The department will assign you a filing frequency when you apply.
- You will receive a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number that you will need to use when you file your taxes or make changes to your business.
- You will receive your business license, with any endorsements listed. Do not begin any business activity until you receive this license. Post the license at each business location.
Employment Security Department and the Department of Labor & Industries
- If you are hiring employees, submit quarterly reports for all active accounts, even if you have no employees and “0” active hours at any time.
Federal, state, and local requirements
You should also see if there are any other state or local agencies you need to contact. The Business Licensing Wizard gives you some of this information, but here are some additional resources:
- Check the city/town where your business will be located for any additional requirements.
- Check the complete list of licenses at Department of Licensing.
- Corporations must register with Secretary of the State, you will also need to apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN).
- Contractors – check out additional requirements and information about your licensing process.
- Using music in your business? There are copyright laws that may require you to purchase a license to use in your business, whether it is prerecorded, streamed, played by a live band, or used for karaoke. Read more about copyright laws and where to purchase a license.
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