

Services Corporation of Retired Executives (SCORE) Business Assistance AGENCYįor information on aid, counsel, and assisting small businesses Public information collected on the business license application is available and is beneficial in providing assistance to the business community for economic development purposes and coordinating business information with other government agencies.įull List of Licensed Businesses in the City Agencies to Contact Before Starting a Business Community Development Department (Planning & Development Services)Ĭontact the City of Irvine Development Assistance Center at 94 to confirm your business activity meets the land use requirements of the City's Zoning Code. Renew/Update/ or Print a copy of your Business License Additional ApplicationsĬhange of Business Name, Physical Location or Mailing Address Form Online Services The Business License desk is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. The business license requirement enables the City to maintain a database of businesses that operate within the City that is used for police emergency responses, sales tax purposes, and a multitude of demographic studies. City of Irvine Business License representatives can be reached by email or at 94. This fee will provide a funding source for increased education on disability access and compliance with construction-related accessibility requirements to facilitate compliance with the federal and state disability laws.įor questions about this fee, visit the Division of the State Architect website. On October 11, 2017, Governor Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 1379, mandating cities to charge a State Fee of $4.00 to any business license application or renewal, effective January 1, 2018. In addition, there is a $4 fee required by the State of California. An annual renewal fee of $50 will be applied to all businesses. The fee for companies with fewer than 5 employees is $50. In accordance with City Council Resolution 19-35, as of August 1, 2019, there is a $70 fee to obtain a business license for companies with 5 or more employees. The City of Irvine requires all commercial and residential businesses operating within the City to obtain and maintain an Irvine business license (Code of Ordinances Section 4-6-201) prior to conducting business.
