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How to Get a Business License in Missouri
Written by: Carolyn Young
Carolyn Young is a business writer who focuses on entrepreneurial concepts and the business formation. She has over 25 years of experience in business roles, and has authored several entrepreneurship textbooks.
Edited by: David Lepeska
David has been writing and learning about business, finance and globalization for a quarter-century, starting with a small New York consulting firm in the 1990s.
Published on July 23, 2022
One of the most important elements of starting a business in Missouri is making sure you have all the requisite licenses and permits. The requirements vary by state, some of which have as many as 300 different licenses and permits.
This article is too short to list them all, but it’s crucial that you’re aware of which ones your business needs and that you follow the steps for application and put your business on the road to success.
In Missouri, businesses need certain licenses and permits to legally operate as a business. The regulatory hurdles required vary depending on the type of business, its location, and the products and services offered.
To help you launch your new business, this article lays out the most commonly needed permits and licenses in Missouri — and details the steps required to acquire them.
Why are business licenses required in Missouri?
Business licenses and permits are issued to certify that a business and its products and services are safe for the public. This explains why food businesses, for instance, require more licenses than most other business types.
Which agency issues business licenses in Missouri?
In Missouri, the vast majority of licenses and permits are issued at the local level, though some are issued by the Department of Revenue and the Department of Health and Senior Services. For instance, the state Department of Revenue issues sales tax permits, while the Department of Health issues food safety licenses.
Some licenses and permits are issued by cities or counties. So, if you live in Springfield, you’ll need to check with the city to see if licenses or permits are required for your business.
Before you apply, it’s important to know which state or local agency issues the license you need. Check the state’s guidelines here to learn more.
You could also check this SBA guide for your state’s requirements, but we recommend using MyCorporation’s Business License Compliance Package. They will research the exact forms you need for your business and state and provide them to ensure you’re fully compliant.
Steps to Get a Missouri Business License
In Missouri, the steps for acquiring specific licenses and permits vary widely, so it’s important to be aware of what you need and how to get it.
Determine the Types of Licenses That You Need
The licenses you need will depend on the nature of your business. If you have a restaurant, you’ll need a food safety license and a food handler’s permit. If you have a construction company, you’ll need a contractor’s license and environmental permits. If you sell tangible goods or certain services, you’ll need a sales tax permit. Businesses related to certain professions need professional licenses.
Types of Business Licenses
Your business may need local, state, and/or federal licenses and permits, depending on your type of business. Fees for these vary, but most costs are minimal.
Federal regulations associated with starting your business include doing business as (DBA), health licenses and permits from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), trademarks, copyrights, patents, and other intellectual properties, as well as industry-specific permits.
The most common permits and licenses include:
- Business operating licenses may be required by the city and the state to allow you to operate.
- Industry-specific licenses may be required, depending on your type of business. Businesses involved in construction, childcare, plumbing, electrical, food and liquor, insurance, finance, landscaping, and architecture all require licensing, for example. In some highly regulated industries, you may require licensing from a federal agency, such as the FDA or the Department of Transportation.
- Zoning permits are issued by municipalities to ensure you’re operating in an area in which you’re allowed to operate.
- Building permits verify that the building you’re operating in is up to code. Home occupation permits, which some areas require, allow you to operate a business from your home.
- DBA permits allow you to do business under a name that is different from your legally registered business name.
- Sales tax permits allow you to sell products and collect sales tax.
- An employer identification number (EIN) is required if you plan to have employees, no matter what your business entity type.
- Health licenses and permits are required for certain businesses based on industry, and you will be required to maintain health and safety standards. Environmental permits are also required for certain industries in some locations.
- Fire permits certify that your business is up to fire safety codes. Depending on your location, this may be required for all businesses, while in other areas, it’s required only if you work with flammable materials.
- Sign permits may be required for your location or other signage if there are rules about sign size and location.
Check with state and local government offices for specific requirements for your location and industry.
Submit Your Business License Application
You’ll apply for various licenses through the relevant departments. For example, you’ll apply for a sales tax permit with the Department of Revenue.
How much does a Missouri business license cost?
Fees for specific licenses vary. A sales tax permit is free, while a liquor license costs up to $1,000, depending on the type of license.
In Missouri, and most US states, jumping through all the hoops to acquire the necessary licenses and permits can be exhausting. But if you want to operate your business, you’ll have to wade through all the red tape. So get started on these regulatory hurdles as early as possible and clear the way for your entrepreneurial journey to success.
How fast can I get a business license in Missouri?
Most licenses are issued within a week to 10 days. A sales tax permit takes about 10 days, while a liquor license can take up to 60 days.
Renew Your Licences When Needed
Most licenses need to be renewed annually. Nominal fees are generally involved.
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