A license is required to operate a business within Atlanta city limits. A business license is a legal document that allows you to start a business, maintain your business, or close your business. Permits are a step beyond a business license, and they are required for some business types, but not all of them.
Fulton County issues licenses businesses located in the Fulton Industrial District (unincorporated) only. All other businesses are licensed by their city. All persons, firms or corporations located or engaged in business in the Fulton Industrial District are required to register their businesses.
The City of Atlanta's Business Licensing and Regulatory Permitting Online Portal is the only way to renew your business license. The portal can be accessed here, ATLCORE. You will be prompted to enter your renewal application information.
Any entity that conducts business in Georgia may be required to register with the Georgia Department of Revenue. Many factors determine whether you must register. These include — but are not limited to — businesses that employee workers, sell goods, or sell specific products such as alcohol or tobacco.
Georgia doesn't have a general business license at the state level, so there are no fees there. However, your business may need a state-level occupational license or municipal-level license or permit to operate.
A license is required to operate a business within Atlanta city limits. A business license is a legal document that allows you to start a business, maintain your business, or close your business. Permits are a step beyond a business license, and they are required for some business types, but not all of them.
Both parties must be present in order to obtain a marriage license. You will need proof of age, proof of divorce (if applicable), and a method of payment when applying for a marriage license. The signed marriage license should be returned to the probate court within 30 days of the ceremony.
After the license is issued, there is no waiting period before the wedding ceremony can take place. The marriage license authorizes the officiant to perform the ceremony; the marriage certificate certifies that you are legally married.