🏙️ City Guide

Business License in Houston, TX

Everything you need to know about getting a business license in Houston — explained simply. No jargon.

📋 Here's what you need and where to apply
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$0 (no general license for most)
Typical cost
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N/A
Typical wait
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Annual
Renewal
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Where to apply in Houston

Houston Admin & Regulatory Affairs
Website: https://houstontx.gov

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Good to know about Houston

Houston does NOT require a general city business license for most businesses. But food businesses, contractors, and others still need specific permits. Always get a Texas sales tax permit if you sell taxable products.

How to get your business license in Houston — step by step

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Go to the Houston Admin & Regulatory Affairs website

Visit https://houstontx.gov — look for "Business License," "Business Tax Certificate," or "Business Registration."

2

Create an account or get the application form

Most cities now have online applications. Some still use paper forms. Have your business name, address, EIN or SSN, and estimated revenue ready.

3

Fill in your business information

You'll need: business name, business address, what you do, your Social Security Number or EIN, and sometimes your estimated annual revenue.

4

Pay the fee

Houston's typical fee is $0 (no general license for most). Pay online by credit card or by check if applying by mail.

5

Wait and display your license

Takes approximately N/A. If you have a physical location that customers visit, post your license where it's visible.

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Also check Texas state requirements

A city license doesn't cover everything. See the Texas state guide for additional state-level requirements.

Running a specific type of business in Houston?

Don't forget to renew!

Most Houston business licenses need to be renewed every year. Missing renewal usually means a fine. Set a calendar reminder now.

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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.