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Everything we've learned about starting and running a US business — written down as we go. Plain-English guides on addresses, LLCs, taxes, and the paperwork nobody warns you about.
A tattoo or body art studio needs a health-authority establishment license tied to an inspected physical location, and a virtual address cannot replace it. Here is how your LLC registered and mailing address differ from the studio premises, how artist licenses fit, and where a professional address helps.
Event planners work at other people's venues while running the business from home, so the address question is really a privacy question. Here is where your event planning LLC address shows up, how licensing and permits can vary, and how to keep your home address off the record.
A notary commission belongs to you personally, while a mobile notary business can be an LLC, and the two sit on different layers. Here is how the commission, the bond, and E&O insurance fit together, and why a professional address works for an office-less mobile business.
Personal trainers work in gyms, studios, parks, clients' homes, and online, which makes the business address question a real one. Here is how to choose an address that keeps your home private, why an LLC is not insurance, and how certifications differ from licenses.
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A veterinary practice juggles several addresses: the clinic premises, the DEA registered address for controlled substances, and the PLLC's own registered and mailing address. Here is how each works, why the DEA address must be physical, and where a professional address fits.
An auto repair shop needs a real, physical location that no mailing address can replace. But your LLC still has an entity layer with its own address. Here is how the shop premises, your LLC registration, registered agent, and mail addresses fit together, and where state licensing attaches.
An import/export LLC registers as importer of record with CBP and often has no warehouse, so the address question is about the entity and official correspondence. Here is how Form 5106, the customs bond, and FDA registration work, and where a professional address fits.
Most travel agencies run from a home office, which makes the business address question a real one. Here is how your LLC registration and mailing address work, where Seller of Travel registration shows your address, how host agencies fit, and how to keep your home address private.
A cleaning or janitorial business works at client sites, not a storefront, so the address question is different. Here is where your LLC is registered and gets mail, how licensing and bonding work, and why a professional address fits a mobile cleaning business well.
A security guard company is licensed twice: the company itself needs a state agency license, and every guard needs an individual credential. Here is how the LLC, the agency license in five big states, and the address on your application fit together.
Starting an HVAC business means two separate credential layers: a federal EPA 608 certification for the technicians and a state contractor license for the company. Here is how they fit together, how five states differ, and where your LLC's business address comes into it.
A childcare or daycare license is tied to a real, inspected location, whether a center or your home, and a virtual address cannot stand in for it. Here is how your LLC registered and mailing address differ from your licensed location, how home daycares are licensed, and where a professional address helps.