๐Ÿ“ State Guide

Business License in Oregon

Do you need a business license in Oregon? What kind? Where do you get it? Here's everything you need to know โ€” in plain English.

No statewide license โ€” it's local

Oregon doesn't have a general statewide business license. You register with your city or county.

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$25โ€“$100/year
Typical cost
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2โ€“5 business days
Typical wait
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Your city recorder or county clerk
Where to apply
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Important thing to know about Oregon

Portland has its own complex licensing system. The rest of Oregon varies widely by city and county. Oregon also has no sales tax, so no seller's permit needed.

Here's what to do, step by step

1

Check if Oregon has a statewide license

Oregon doesn't have a general statewide business license. You register with your city or county. Start here before you do anything else.

2

Find your city or county office

Most business licenses in Oregon are issued by your city or county โ€” not the state. Search "[your city] business license" and find the official government website.

3

Register your business name if needed

If you're doing business under a name that isn't your own name, you may need a DBA (Doing Business As) registration. This is usually done at the county level.

4

Get a sales tax permit if you sell products

If you sell physical products, Oregon wants you to collect sales tax. You need to register with the state's department of revenue โ€” this is separate from your business license.

5

Renew every year

Most business licenses in Oregon need to be renewed annually. Mark your calendar or you'll pay a late fee.

City guides for Oregon

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