Peddler's License
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In most states, a peddler's license is the equivelant of a business license. A business license is issued to home, online, or brick and mortar companies. On the other hand, a peddler's license is required for businesses that go door to door, sell on the streets or generally are a business that does not have a certain location.
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As opposed to a vendor's license and a business license, a peddler's license is strictly for a business that it has no fixed location. A vendor's license could be for a fixed location or for business that sell, offer for sale, or solicit orders for goods or services upon the streets, sidewalks, or alleys.
The question may arise as to whether you need one or more of these license.
The answer is that whichever one you order, it is the same price and we will get you the correct one based on the state you doing business and your type of business as discussed on this article.
A peddler's or hawker's license is a government issued permit. It is a required registration those who sell goods while on the road travelling so that they can sell their products or services.
In other words, a peddler's license or permit is an authorization to sell, offer for sale, or solicit orders for goods or services upon the streets, sidewalks, or alleys of the City, orby going from dwelling to dwelling or place to place soliciting sales of goods or services whether by foot or by other means of transportation.
So, retailers who sell their goods from place to place, or ones who do not have a fixed place to conduct their businesses, so as to operate their businesses, need to obtain this license.
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