Mississippi Business License

Mississippi Business License

Mississippi Small Business Information Programs

Are you looking into starting a business in Mississippi? If so, you'll want to visit the state's official website. Under the Popular Services section, there's an in-depth Business section. This section has a lot of information on creating and running a company.

It's also worth a visit to the Small Business Development Center. Mississippi's SBDC contains an FAQ page with a wealth of information relating to running a business, including requirements for permits and licenses. The small business administration is also a key asset when starting your new business.

There are quite a few details to know when you're beginning. Fortunately, these digital assets will give you the assistance you need.

Get At Least One or Possible More Business Licenses

Your business may not even require a single license in Mississippi. However, many other kinds of companies need more than one. Some come from the state directly, and others are from cities and counties.

For example, the town of Jackson requires all businesses operating within its borders to have a license. Another example is restaurants, which all required a certificate from the Department of Health to conduct operations. Find out which regulations you must follow by visiting the website.

File The Proper Records For Your Business Type

There are several different types of business entities. You will want to determine which business structure best fits your new business before you filing your registration. Depending on which entity you choose will affect how you file your taxes.

Limited liability companies, partnerships, and corporations must all file formation records with the office of the Secretary of State. Owners will need to complete the registration process with the Business Services Division. It's crucial to handle the process right, so make sure to research your requirements.

You may even need to handle proper tax filings, depending on your type of business. As the business owner, it's crucial to understand all the obligations to remain in compliance with your license requirements.

Get Any Necessary Professional Licenses

Members of a wide variety of occupations and professions need licensing by the state. Positions from accountants through doctors will need to get permission to practice their trade. Check out the state's official website and look through the "Professional Licenses" section for a complete list. You may quickly click on any of the links for more details about fees and requirements.

Licensing is a crucial part of successfully being a professional in Mississippi. Occupations and professions that need licensing offer companies stable opportunities. Discover what you need to know to excel in your field by investigating appropriate resources.

Register A Special Fictitious Name

Most businesses in Mississippi elect to use a trading name instead of the owner's name. LLCs, partnerships, and corporations all choose and register a name when they submit formation records.

You may decide to add a fictitious name at any point by receiving a DBA. You may also designate a DBA (Doing Business As) with cities and localities. Check with the website of the city you plan on doing business in for details.

Sole proprietorship businesses may also register a DBA to separate the company name from the owner's. Think of a distinctive name and mark that best represents your products and services.

Register any Trademarks or Service Marks

You may decide to register a state-specific trademark or service mark. These differ from Federal versions and will offer extra protection. If you use one to identify your products or services, register with the state of Mississippi. You can learn more about the process at the Mississippi Secretary of State website in the "Trademarks" section. You'll find out what you need to know before setting yours up for your business.

Conclusion

As you get ready to file your business license application, you will want to remember these five key areas. You will need to know if you need more than one type of business license, or if you need an additional professional license. From registering your name to registering your trademark, consult the resources listed above to ensure you file everything correctly.

New business start-ups can't afford to miss any of this crucial paperwork. As you start your new business, the chamber of commerce is here to help you every step of the way. Hopefully, this article has helped make sense of the many different types of business licenses you might need.

FAQ

Mississippi does not require all businesses to have a state license. State licenses are required for professional licenses such as contractors, real estate agents, or medical professionals. Businesses may be required to comply with licensing requirements in their respective cities or counties.

Visit Mississippi.gov to view the State of Mississippi's list of licensed professionals. The Mississippi agency websites may contain links to specific licensing, permits, or regulations. You can contact the state by either calling or online.

To find the licensing required for your business, consult your local city clerk. Mississippi cities require their business licenses, and the zoning department may have additional regulations to follow. Gulfport is one example of a city that doesn't require a general business license like Jackson, but a Privilege License Application is required. There may be different names for local or county general business licenses. You can find most of them easily through the websites of the county/city.

There are two types of business registration: licensing and business registration. First, determine the business entity and activity you want to register your business. Business registration is dependent on which type of entity your business operates with. You will need to register your business with the Business Services Group of the Office of Secretary of State if you decide to start a limited partnership or incorporate. 

Go to www.sos.state.ms.us/sos_newhomepage/default.asp or call them at 1-800-256-3494 to learn more about registering. You don't need to register if you are a sole proprietor or general partnership. For additional licensing or permits, you should always consult your local municipality.

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