City of puyallup business license
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Skip to Main Content. A business owner who intends to conduct business from a residence within the city must comply with Puyallup Municipal Code If you are applying for a Home Occupation license, upon review, an additional Puyallup questionnaire may be required. For more information on home occupation requirements, please contact the planning division directly at Planning ci. Your business may be exempt from getting a city business license.
For more information, please contact the city directly. Need help? Business License Application and City Addendum. Businesses established for the temporary sale of retail products, services and food must apply for a temporary stand permit. All stands are subject to a maximum of 30 days of site occupancy in any one-year period and must be situated on commercially owned property. Any business owner wishing to operate for more than the 30 days allowed by the Puyallup Municipal Code must apply for a standard city business license and a temporary use permit.
The applicant may be subject to additional fees by Central Pierce Fire and Rescue CPFR for tent and open flame permits, and inspection and plan review fees. Application Review All applications are reviewed by the city's Planning Department and Central Pierce Fire and Rescue to ensure the safety of the operation and compliance with local regulations.
The license will be issued to the applicant during the final inspection by the Fire Marshal. If you have further questions, please contact the City Clerk's Office at Other Requirements Please keep in mind that there are additional applications required by outside jurisdictions with a different deadline than the city's.
The Tacoma Pierce County Health Department has a fourteen day requirement and Central Pierce Fire and Rescue requires that their applications be submitted thirty days prior to the event. Plan ahead to avoid paying late fees. Washington State Fair Stands - Application Deadline is August 31st All applicants wishing to operate a temporary stand outside of the fairgrounds during the Washington State Fair in September are required to obtain a temporary stand license. Businesses licensed as a temporary stand are not subject to the city's business license requirements.
Those interested in locating inside the fairgrounds will need to contact the Washington State Fair and Events Center at or visit their website. Yes Are there other special types of licenses? For example, tow truck, taxi or solicitor. Send us updates or corrections for this data. Yes Apply online. Are there other special types of licenses? Find your sales tax rate. Pierce County.
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