A permit is required to hold garage, yard, or estate sales within city limits. This applies to both residents and non-profit organizations. You may sell up to five items or less on your property without a Garage Sale Permit.
Port San Antonio's entire 1,900 acre site is covered by a General Purpose Foreign-Trade Zone (#80-10) designation, allowing our customers the option of activation at any of the Port's sites or existing buildings.
First, the name must include the words “Limited Liability Company” or one of its abbreviations, such as “LLC” or “L.L.C.” This requirement helps clarify the legal structure of the business to the public. Second, the name must be distinguishable from other LLC names already on file with the Texas Secretary of State.
The City of San Antonio Development Services Department at 1901 S. Alamo St. is a one stop shop for required permits, licenses, zoning, and certificates to operate a business in San Antonio.
How do I register my business name or get an Assumed Name: Doing Business As (DBA)? Visit the Bexar County Clerk's office at the Bexar County Paul Elizondo Tower, next to the Courthouse to register the business name, 1st floor 101 W. Nueva (Notary public onsite) Call them at (210) 335-2223 or visit them on the web.
Filing a DBA in Texas Unincorporated businesses like sole proprietorships and general partnerships must file with the county clerk in the county where their principal office is located (forms and fees vary).
Permits can be applied for online or in person at Development Services located at 1901 South Alamo, San Antonio, Texas. The hours of operation are Monday through Friday am to pm. You may contact Development Services by calling (210) 207-1111.
Do I need a Business License? The City of San Antonio does not have a general business license. The type of license or permit needed is based on the product or service you plan to provide.
You may contact DSD regarding your residential permit by calling (210) 207-1111. Development Services is located at 1901 South Alamo, San Antonio, Texas and is operated Monday through Friday am to pm. View more about Residential Permits here.
If a fence is installed without a permit and encroaches on someone else's property, consequences can include legal action, fines, and removal of the fence. The property owner may request its removal, and you could be held responsible for any damages caused during installation or removal.