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  2. Start, grow, and succeed successful businesses: have a business plan. Reach out to the Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center. The Small Business Development Center offers free workshops and consulting services to help your business start, grow, and succeed.

  3. The City of Santa Ana has a new trash and recycling company, Republic Services, effective July 1, 2022. The new contract includes new services that maximize recycling by residents and businesses, helping the City meet goals established in recent State recycling laws.

  4. The Small Business Incentive Program offers up to $5,000 for Santa Ana Businesses with 5 or less employees (including the owners) during the first three years in business. Funds are granted as a reimbursement for eligible business expenses.

  5. The City of Santa Ana provides hundreds of services to the community. This page connects you to common services. If you can't find what you're looking for, explore our departments or give us a call. If you need help, call our main phone number at (714) 647-5400.

  6. Common services. Get a business license. Apply and pay online for a Santa Ana business license. Start a business. Learn about the ten key steps to starting your business. Development regulations. Learn about the City's design guidelines and development standards. Do business with the City.

  7. Tip 1: Before you sign a lease or begin a business from your home, please contact the City Planning & Building Agency to: a) Confirm your proposed business activity is permitted in the desired zoning district; and. b) Get a Certificate of Occupancy * or HOP †. Tip 2:

  8. Learn more. Summary of Eligibility Requirements. Businesses must meet the following eligibility requirements: • Located in Santa Ana and in operation for no more than 3 years from the date of the application. • Must be a Microenterprise – a for-profit business with 5 or fewer employees (including all owners)

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