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Every city has different fees, deadlines, and penalties. Miss your filing window and penalties range from late-fee surcharges to four-figure fines — and operating unlicensed can mean forced closure. Search below to get the exact requirements for your location.
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Businesses operating in Texas must comply with federal, state, and local licensing requirements. The specific licenses you need depend on your industry, entity type, and the cities where you maintain a physical presence or conduct business.
Most cities and counties require a general business license or business tax certificate to operate within their jurisdiction.
Register for sales tax, employer withholding, and any applicable state-level tax obligations before conducting business.
Regulated professions (legal, medical, engineering, accounting, real estate) require state-issued professional credentials.
Local zoning compliance, building permits, signage permits, and health department approvals may be required depending on your location and business type.
Certain industries require additional permits — food service, alcohol sales, firearms, transportation, child care, construction, and more.
Most business licenses must be renewed annually or biennially. Failure to renew on time can result in penalties and license revocation.
Operating without required licenses in Texas can result in:
Texas Governor's Business Permit Office
1100 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78701
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT
Select a city to learn about local business license requirements. CLS provides licensing services in every Texas jurisdiction.