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  1. Help guides on how to set up an account, link a license, apply for a new license, or renew a license can be found under each of the separate profession links. After reviewing the help guides, if you have any questions, please contact us at csclonline@michigan.gov or (517) 241-9221.

  2. Funeral Directors (Mortuary Science) Polygraph Examiners (Lie Detector Testing) Professional Employer Organization. Professional Investigator. Securities Regulation. Security Alarm Contractor. Security Guard. Transportation Company. Unarmed Combat Commission.

  3. Corporations Division - Search for a business entity. It may take up to 10 business days for the Corporations Division to review a document submitted with standard service. Expedited service may be requested for an additional fee when completing an online form.;

  4. The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has great diversity of licenses and regulation within its oversight. Our LARA Veteran Liaisons may be able to help you navigate through the process and programs within our Department. This is an initiative offered to veterans to receive assistance getting to the appropriate area under LARA’s ...

  5. There are 12 active area codes in the state of Michigan. Each of these area codes are listed below. There are two lists that Wirefly provides for the area codes in Michigan. The first table below shows the most populated cities in Michigan with the area codes listed next to them. The next table shows the all the Michigan state area codes by ...

    • Step 1. Name and Form Your Company
    • Step 2. Apply For Your Michigan Business License
    • Step 3. Determine Which Other Local Licenses May Be Applicable
    • Step 4. Apply For Any Additional Statewide License(S) You Need
    • Step 5. Apply For Federal Licenses and Tax Treatment

    If you haven’t yet started a company, your first step before applying for a Michigan business license should be to do so. For help starting your business, check out one of our Forbes Advisor guides on starting a business and forming an LLC. For those who would like assistance with forming the commonly used business structure, check out the best LLC...

    The second step in obtaining your business license in the state of Michigan is to apply for the Michigan sales tax license if your business is selling or leasing tangible goods. As the primary business license in the state of Michigan, the sales tax license (sometimes known as a seller’s permit) is the license many, if not most, businesses may be r...

    If your business is engaged in any professions or occupations specially regulated by your locality, your third step will be to apply for the appropriate local licenses. Industries such as health and wellness, accommodations, food, beer and wine, construction, entertainment and finance all commonly require professional licensing in Michigan cities. ...

    Any businesses engaged in industries regulated on a state level will need to do the same thing: Apply for additional professional business licensing from the state government. You can search and apply for specific licenses on Michigan’s state license search or visit the state’sBureau of Professional Licensingwebsite.

    The large majority of small businesses will not need to obtain any federal licenses or permits but if your business conducts any activities regulated on the federal level, you may need to get a federal license. Common federal business licensing areas include: 1. Agriculture 2. Alcoholic sales, serving, distribution or importing 3. Aviation, maritim...

  6. “If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.” Michigan’s official state motto holds many truths – our state is a land of great splendors. Full of natural beauty, historical importance, and a talented, resourceful population, Michigan has it all. Our state services support residents, businesses, and visitors to the Great Lakes state.