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A Colorado business license gives your Limited Liability Company (LLC) permission to operate in a certain location or within a specific industry.

We can’t walk you through any applicable license applications step-by-step, because every business is unique. But we do provide helpful resources like:

  • information about state licensing rules
  • instructions for researching municipal licenses

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Colorado Business License Requirements

Business License

After you form a Colorado LLC, you may need to obtain a business license or permit.

Your requirements are determined by the industry you are in and where your Colorado Limited Liability Company is located.

Because of the large number of industries and all of the municipalities in Colorado, it’s not possible for us to explain them all. However, you can use the search tools below, call your local municipality, or hire a company for help.

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How to get a Business License in Colorado

You can obtain a business license in Colorado by applying with the relevant licensing or regulatory agency. The agency you apply with will depend on where your business is located and what business activities it engages in.

The business license application typically requires basic information, such as your LLC name, EIN Number, business address, and contact information. Many also include a questionnaire that asks about your business activity.

There are three main licensing jurisdictions:

  • State licensing
  • Local licensing, such as county, city, township, etc.
  • Federal licensing

Does Colorado Require a Business License?

That depends on where your business is located, and what it does.

There are two types of state-level business licenses:

  • a general business license
  • and an occupational license

Colorado General Business License

Some states have a general license requirement, which means all businesses operating in those states must have the license, regardless of what they do.

But good news: Colorado doesn’t require a general license to do business in the state.

Meaning, your Colorado LLC doesn’t need a general state business license. But depending on what type of business you run, your LLC might need an occupational license or a municipal (local) license.

Colorado Occupational License

Most states have occupational business license requirements. This means a license or permit may be required depending on what your business does or what your occupation is. For example, if you sell used cars, or run a hair salon, you may need an occupational business license. But a license may not be required for other types of businesses.

The Department of Regulatory Agencies’ Applying for a License or Permit page is a good place to start. The Table of Regulatory Information on this page can help you determine if your Colorado business needs an occupational license or permit, and which agency to contact about applying for the license.

You can also contact the Department of Regulatory Agencies with questions.

Note: Colorado business licenses are not issued by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is responsible for business entity administration, for example Limited Liability Company formation. The Secretary of State doesn’t issue business licenses.

How much is a Colorado Business License?

Colorado doesn’t have a general business license at the state level, so there are no fees there.

However, your business may need a state-level occupational license or municipal-level license or permit to operate. The filing fee for these licenses will vary depending on where you’re doing business and what industry you’re in. To be honest, we can’t predict your specific Colorado business license cost.

For example, licenses issued by a county that contains a large city are usually more expensive than licenses in less populated, rural counties. And licenses for regulated industries, like child care facilities, are usually more expensive than generic business licenses.

We checked some common licenses in Colorado, and found the costs range from $15 to $500.

But your LLC might not need a license or permit at all. So your Colorado business license cost could be $0.

See LLC Cost in Colorado to learn about all the possible LLC fees.

Municipal Business License

Municipal business licenses can be issued by the city, town, county, parish, township, borough, etc. We refer to all of these as a “municipality” to keep things simple.

There are two types of municipal business licenses:

  • general business license
  • industry-specific license

For example, if a municipality has a general business license requirement, all businesses operating in that municipality must have the license, regardless of what they do.

And if a municipality has industry-specific business licenses, a license or permit may be required depending on what your business does. For example, if you operate a food truck, or run a daycare, you may need an industry-specific municipal business license. Or if you’re purchasing or leasing real estate, you may need a zoning permit.

But a license may not be required for other types of businesses, like making wedding invitation templates or offering marketing consulting.

Each municipality has a different set of rules for what types of businesses need a license or permit. For example, you can look at the City of Denver: Business License Directory.

You can contact your municipality to check on their local licensing requirements:

Colorado Dept. of Local Affairs: Local Governments

  • Click the relevant tab to view a list of Local Governments, Counties, or Municipalities
  • Then click the name of your District, County, or City/Town to go to their website

Colorado Sales Tax License

If you sell products to consumers in Colorado, you may need to collect sales tax and file a Sales and Use Tax Return.

If your business activities are subject to sales and use tax, your LLC must register with the Department of Revenue.

Note: This requirement will apply whether you sell products online or in a physical location in Colorado.

You can register for business tax with the Department of Revenue. Instructions are on this page: How to Apply for a Colorado Sales Tax License.

When you apply for a Sales Tax License, you will pay $66 ($50 is a deposit for your new sales tax account with the Dept. of Revenue, and $16 is the license fee).

For additional information about the Sales Tax License, contact the Department of Revenue.

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Do I need any federal business licenses?

Most businesses in Colorado don’t need a federal business license. However, certain industries do need federal licenses:

If your business…Contact this agency about business licenses
Transports animals, plants or biotechnology over state linesDepartment of Agriculture
Imports or exports animal products, wildlife, or products derived from wildlife (including fish)Fish and Wildlife Service
Fishes commerciallyFish and Wildlife Service
Broadcasts on radio or TVFederal Communications Commission
Makes alcohol and sells it at a retail storeTobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
Makes or sells firearms, ammunition or explosivesBureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives
Transports cargo by seaFederal Maritime Commission
Transports goods or people by airFederal Aviation Administration

Check out the Small Business Administration’s Licenses and Permits page for a full list of industries with federal license requirements.

If your business isn’t one of these special cases, then the only federal requirements are that your LLC get a Colorado EIN Number (aka Federal Employer Identification Number) and that you file taxes.

Colorado Business License FAQs

How much does a business license cost in Colorado?

Colorado doesn’t have a general business license for LLCs, so there are no fees there.

If your business has to get an occupational license or municipal (city or county) permit, the fees are hard to predict. Depending on your LLC’s location, and what type of business or industry you’re in, the fee varies.

And you might not need a business license at all!

Unfortunately, we can’t say what your LLC’s business license costs would be, because it depends on several factors and the cost of Colorado licenses varies.

Is an LLC considered a business license?

No, an LLC is not a business license. They are two completely different things.

An LLC is a type of business structure created by filing a document with the state government.

And a business license is a document that gives a person, or a company, the right to transact business. It doesn’t create an LLC.

Does a Sole Proprietor need a business license in Colorado?

Sometimes a new business owner chooses to operate as a Sole Proprietorship in Colorado instead of an LLC.

Even if you’re just trying out a business idea as a Sole Proprietorship, you may still be subject to license requirements at the state and municipal levels. It just depends on what you will be doing, and where you will be operating your business.

Does the Colorado Secretary of State provide a business license?

No, the Colorado Secretary of State doesn’t handle licensing requirements. Instead, they manage business entity formation and registration. For example, depending on business entity type, business owners file different paperwork with the Secretary of State to create their business entity.

For more information, or to determine if there is a Colorado business license cost for your business, we recommend contacting the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies and/or your local government agency. For example, your local county or city government will have information about any local licenses.

How to start an LLC in Colorado

Here are the steps to starting an LLC in Colorado:

    1. Select a business name for your Colorado LLC
    2. Choose your Registered Agent
    3. File the LLC Articles of Organization with the state
    4. Complete and sign an LLC Operating Agreement
    5. Get a Tax ID Number (EIN) from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
    6. Open an LLC bank account
    7. Check whether you need a business license or tax permits in Colorado

Matt Horwitz
Matt Horwitz
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