FAQ
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| General Business License* Fee depends on activities conducted |
$140 valid for 3 years |
| Special Business License | $125 valid for 1 year |
| Employee Permit (stand alone) Employee Permit (with Special) |
$100 valid for 1 year $10 |
| Fingerprinting for Special License or Employee Permit (one time cost) |
$32.00 for the business owner, and $52.00 for partners, spouses, or other owners listed on the license (Collected by Sheriff's Department in the form of Visa, Mastercard, debit card with a Visa or Mastercard logo, or money order. No personal checks or cash accepted.) |
| Tobacco Retailer License | $287 valid for one year |
*The fee is determined based on answers to questions in Section II of the application.
| General Business License* Fee depends on activities conducted |
$100 |
| Special Business License | $125 |
| Employee Permit | $100 |
| Tobacco Retailer License | $287 |
A $15.00 late renewal fee will be added to any license renewal received after the expiration date.
All fees must be paid with cash or check or money order made payable to Sacramento County. No credit card payments accepted.
No Refunds - Fees are charged to cover the cost of the review process and are not refundable.
How long does the approval process take?
Review and investigation of the license application can take up to forty
five days for a General Business License and ninety days for a Special
Business License. Upon approval, license(s) will be mailed to the applicant. If
a license is denied, the applicant will receive written notice and be
provided an opportunity to appeal the decision.
Are licenses transferable to another person, location or type of business?
General Business Licenses and Tobacco Retailer Licenses may not be transferred to
another person, location or type of business.
Special Business Licenses and Employee Permits may not be transferred to another person or type of business, but the business location may change.
Once I file an application, is the information available to the public?
Yes, all information on the Business License application is public record.
How can I find out if someone has a Sacramento County Business License?
Please contact the Business License Unit
at (916) 874-6644 or come to our office during regular business hours.
Staff will assist you or you may use the public computer terminals at
our counter.
What are the restrictions to doing business out of my home?
Please see the Sacramento County zoning code Home Occupation Standards. In addition,
there are restrictions on the preparation of food, storage of hazardous
materials, and other regulations to protect the community and ensure quality
of life in neighborhoods.
Please see our publication, Getting Down To Business, a Guide to Doing Business in Sacramento County.
What are some Planning/Zoning Code Requirements
for businesses at commercial locations?
Some commercial and industrial business activities may require a use
permit prior to operating. Those businesses include, but are not
limited to:
| Auto Dismantling | Hospitals | ||
| Auto sales | Hotels, motels | ||
| Temporary concession stands | 24-hour convenience markets | ||
| Public dance | Drive thru windows | ||
| Public Storage | Gas stations | ||
| Outdoor festivals/flea markets | Private social centers | ||
| Palm reading/fortune tellers | Arcades/gaming centers |
All commercial and industrial businesses are required to meet certain Development Standards (i.e. landscaping, parking, fencing, setbacks, etc.). Your license may be subject to denial if the property is not in compliance with these standards.
Businesses are allowed promotional displays such as banners against the building, flags, pennant flags or search lights upon the issuance of a Temporary Use Permit. Time limits of the use shall not exceed thirty (30) days within the first one-hundred eighty (180) days of business and other existing businesses shall be limited to one period not exceeding ten (10) days within a given year.
If you have any questions regarding zoning compliance, Home Occupation Standards, Use Permits, Temporary Use Permits or Development Standards please contact the Department of Planning and Community Development at (916) 874-6221 prior to submitting a business license application. Or, to read more about these requirements, go to our Links page and click on Planning Department.
Who issues Day Care Licenses?
The County's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) oversees County
day care licensing. See our Links page or
contact DHHS at (916) 875-2808.
How can I lodge a complaint against a business?
The issuance of a Sacramento County Business License does not assess or
guarantee the owner/operator's business practices, quality of workmanship
or other consumer protection related matters. See our Links
page.
If you think a business is operating without a proper Sacramento County Business License, you may contact the County's Complaint Center at 875-5656.
What else do I need to start a business in Sacramento County?
Please see our publication, Getting
Down To Business, a Guide to Doing Business in Sacramento County.
What are the Home Occupation Standards?
ZONING CODE OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY
Section 305-201 - HOME OCCUPATION STANDARDS
(Referenced as a Condition on your General Business License)
It is the intent of the following criteria to reduce the impact of the home occupation to the degree that its effects on the neighborhood are undetectable from normal and usual residential activity.
| a) | No more than two (2) occupants of the dwelling shall be engaged in home occupation on the subject property. In the event of a partnership or corporation, at least one of the members must be a resident of the subject property. |
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| b) | Off-site employees or partners are permitted so long as they do not report for work at subject property. |
| c) | The use of the dwelling for the home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes. The home occupation may be conducted in the principal dwelling or accessory structures on the subject property provided that the area does not exceed 20 percent of the habitable floor area of the principal dwelling. |
| d) | There shall be no mechanical equipment or operation used which creates or makes dust, odor, vibration or other effects detectable at the property line. Noise level at the property line shall not exceed 65 dBA. |
| e) | There shall be no products sold on the premises except artist's originals or products individually made to order on the premises. Products which are not "artist's originals" or "individually made to order" may be constructed on-site, using equipment normally found in a residence; however, these products may only be sold at a permitted commercial location. |
| f) | There shall be no display of products produced by occupants of the dwelling which are visible in any manner from the outside of the dwelling unit. |
| g) | The use shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic beyond that which is normal in a residential district nor in any case requires the parking of more than two additional vehicles at any one time. |
| h) | There shall be no storage of material or supplies out-of-doors. |
| i) | There shall be no remodeling or construction of facilities especially for the home occupation which changes the external appearance of the residence from a residential to a more commercial appearing structure when viewed from the front of the building. |
| j) | There shall be no visible evidence of the conduct of such home occupation outside the structure other than one sign if permitted within the zone (see Section 335-05). |
| k) | Deleted |
| l) | No process is used which is hazardous to public health, safety, morals, or welfare. |
| m) | Visitors, customers, or deliveries shall not exceed that normally and reasonably occurring for a residence, including not more than one business visitor an hour and eight a day, and not more than one delivery of products or materials a week. |
| n) | No more than one home occupation shall be permitted per residence. |
| o) | Storage of hazardous materials is limited to below those thresholds as established by the local Fire Districts which do not require any special permits or licenses. (Amended 6/95) |
Questions about these Home Occupation Standards should be directed to the Planning and Community Development Department. Their phone number is (916) 874-6221.
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