A completed Business License Application is required for the following types of businesses: restaurant, medical office, general office, entertainment, auto service, consumer service, contractor, manufacturing, service, distributor, and retail sales.
General The City of Phoenix requires a license from all businesses that have a privilege (sales) or use tax liability. We do not require a license for businesses without a tax liability, except for business activity subject to a Business ​/ Regulatory license.
How to set up a sole proprietorship in Arizona Choose your business name. Arizona law allows you to operate the sole proprietorship under a name other than your own. File a trade name. Obtain licenses, permits, and zoning clearance if needed. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN)
Maricopa County does not issue or require a General Business license for unincorporated areas of the County. If you are located in an incorporated city or town, check with your municipality. For more information, the Arizona Department of Revenue provides a Licensing Guide for obtaining business licenses in Arizona.
Business License - Arizona does not issue nor require a state business license, however, most city/town offices issue business licenses.
You might also be wondering, “How long can you operate a business without a license?” Judging by real-world examples, you could be shut down in as little as 60 days.
Before an Arbitrator is Appointed When filing a complaint, the plaintiff also must file a Certificate of Compulsory Arbitration which states the monetary amount of the controversy. If the case is designated an arbitration case, an arbitrator is appointed once an answer to the complaint is filed.
Opening Probate While some states allow up to six years to probate an estate, the state of Arizona will only accept probate cases that are opened within two years of the decedent's passing (ARS 14-3108).
Probate records, such as wills, claims, administrations, case files, and calendars are in the custody of the clerk of the superior court in each county courthouse.
➢ Beneficiary deeds are filed in the Maricopa County Recorder's Office.