📍 State Guide

Business License in Florida

Do you need a business license in Florida? What kind? Where do you get it? Here's everything — in plain English.

❌ No statewide general license — licensing is local
Florida calls local business licenses "Business Tax Receipts" — no statewide general license.
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$25–$100+/year
Typical cost
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1–3 business days
Typical wait
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Your county tax collector's office
Where to apply
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Important: Florida

Florida calls local business licenses "Business Tax Receipts" (BTR). You get them from your county tax collector's office. Some industries (contractors, health professions, real estate) have additional state licensing through the DBPR.

Here's what to do, step by step

1

Florida does not have a general statewide business license

Go directly to your city or county. Most business licenses in Florida are issued locally.

2

Find your city or county office

Search "[your city] business license Florida" and look for the official government website (.gov). That's where you apply.

3

Register your business name if needed

If you're doing business under a name that isn't your own legal name, you may need a DBA (Doing Business As) registration — usually at the county clerk's office.

4

Get a sales tax permit if you sell products

Florida requires businesses that sell taxable products to register with the state tax authority. This is separate from your business license.

5

Renew every year

Most business licenses renew annually. Set a calendar reminder now — late renewals usually come with a fine.

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⚠️ Not legal advice. Rules vary by location and change frequently. Always verify with your city, county, or state office before taking any action.

⚠️ Heads up: This site explains business licensing in plain English. Not legal advice. Rules change. Always verify with your actual city or state office. Affiliate disclosure.