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How do I become a vendor in California? To obtain a California Seller's Permit, the California business, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) must complete and file a California's Seller's Permit Application with the California State Board Of Equalization.
Every state has its own version of a vendor's license, with some states referring to it as a retail license or business sales license. Regardless, ensure you apply for authorization to sell goods and services to customers or other businesses.
Must be outside the right of way of any highway. Must be outside of any stream or drainage channel. There must be an existing business activity within 1000 feet of proposed display location on either side of the highway. Location of property where display is to be placed must be zoned industrial or commercial.
Federal/State Agreements Required by the Highway Beautification Act. The Highway Beautification Act requires states to maintain “effective control” of outdoor advertising or else be subject to a loss of 10 percent of their Federal-aid highway funds.