Business Licenses are required for all businesses. State Business Licenses are required for certain businesses such as massage therapy, beauticians, contractors, etc. There are fees to obtain business licenses. The licenses can be obtained from:
City of South Ogden, Utah
3950 S. Adams Ave
South Ogden, UT 84403
(801) 622-2700
Who must register their business?
All businesses in Utah are required by law to register with the Utah Department of Commerce either as a "DBA" (Doing Business As), corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership. Businesses are also required to obtain a business license from the city or county in which they are located.
Why are businesses required to register?
Registration is required so that a comprehensive state registry of all business and corporate information is available for public reference. This information is vital to an orderly legal system and marketplace. Without it, the public or other businesses may have no way of knowing the persons with whom they are doing business.
Where do you register your business name?
You can register your business by contacting:
Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code
160 East 300 South, 2nd Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0801
(801) 530-4849
You can register your business either in person or by mail. There is a $20.00 filing fee for a renewable three-year registration for a DBA. Businesses that incorporate, form a limited liability company or limited partnership must file incorporating or organizing articles with a filing fee of $50.00.
City and County Business Licenses Frequently Asked Questions:
Who must license their business? By law, all businesses are required to license with the local municipality in which they are doing business. General standards exist for licensure, but each city and county also have unique requirements and procedures. It is best to contact your city or county office to know the exact standards that are set for licensure.
Why are municipal business licenses required?
Local licensure ensures that businesses are safe to the public and given the protections under the law to which a licenses business is entitled. A business may be visited or inspected and required to fulfill local zoning, building and parking requirements before receiving a license. This ensures employee and public health, safety and welfare.
What is a business license and do I need one?
A business license is the means whereby South Ogden City Corporation grants permission to engage in a business activity at a specific location within the City. The definition of business includes every trade, occupation, profession or activity engaged in the object of gain or economic profit, excluding however, the acts of employees rendering service to employers unless otherwise specifically provided.
Where do I go to get a business license?
You can pick up applications at the South Ogden City Hall:
3950 S. Adams Ave South Ogden, UT 84403 (801) 622-2700
How long does it take to receive a business license? Most general business licenses in the City can be issued within 30 days. A general business license is approved by:
Building
Zoning
Fire Department
Weber/Morgan County Health Department
How much does it cost?
There is a non-refundable base fee for each commercial license application. Disproportionate fees vary and are assessed based on the type of business. Business fees are billed annually. For a new business, license fees must be paid at the time of application.
Does a business license require a background check?
Some types of business licenses require a background check. Background checks are required for the following businesses: beer and liquor licenses, taxi cab drivers, dancers, sexually-oriented businesses and sexually-oriented business employees. Background checks are provided by the Bureau of Criminal Identification of the State of Utah, 3888 W. 5400 South, Kearns, UT.
Can I operate a business from my home?
If your business meets the conditions outlined below it could be approved.
Home Occupation is defined as the use of a portion of a dwelling as an office, studio or work room for occupations which are customarily conducted in the home that are incidental to the primary use as a home or residence, provided additionally, that: (1) the occupation is limited to members of the family who reside on the premises; (2) such occupation shall not require interior or exterior alterations; (3) the occupation shall not include the sale of commodities which are not produced on the premises; and (4) the occupation shall not use any accessory buildings, yard or space outside of the main building not normally associated with residential use. It may include child day care of not more than five (5) children; and five (5) wholesale and / or retail sales of commodities are not permitted directly from the home.