
Washington State Business License: a step-by-step guide (with links)
Below is a practical, do-it-now walkthrough for getting your Washington state business license (the “Business License Application” filed through the Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service, or BLS). I’ll also point out when you need to handle your entity filing (LLC/corp) first, how city licenses (“endorsements”) fit in, what it costs, and how long things take.
1) Choose your structure and (if needed) register with the Secretary of State
If you’ll operate as an LLC, corporation, LP/LLP, you must form the entity before filing the state Business License Application. Do this with the WA Secretary of State in the Corporations & Charities Filing System (CCFS).
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File online in CCFS: https://ccfs.sos.wa.gov/ Corporations and Charities System
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Official fee schedule (typical fees): LLC original filing $180, profit corporation original filing $180; optional $100 expedited service; annual report currently $70 for profit entities. See the Secretary of State’s fee page for the latest line-items. WA Secretary of State
Tip: Name availability is checked as part of your SoS filing. You can also search existing entities from the SoS site. (Use CCFS search from the SoS pages.) WA Secretary of State
2) (Usually) get your Federal EIN
Most businesses get an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. It’s free and immediate online.
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Apply at the IRS (only use .gov): https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/get-an-employer-identification-number IRS
Safety note: many ads mimic the IRS and charge for EINs. The IRS warns the EIN is free—stick to irs.gov. IRS+1
3) Create your Washington login and open My DOR
Washington uses SecureAccess Washington (SAW) to sign in across agencies. Create a SAW/WA.gov account and log in to My DOR (the Department of Revenue portal).
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Create/Sign in to My DOR: https://secure.dor.wa.gov/mydor (uses SAW) secure.dor.wa.gov
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SAW/WA.gov account overview: https://wa.gov/how-to-guides/secureaccess-washington-saw-your-login-state-services WA.gov
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My DOR setup help & videos: My DOR Help Washington Department of Revenue
4) Use the Business Licensing Wizard (optional but helpful)
The Business Licensing Wizard asks a few questions and tells you the state, city, and specialty licenses you’ll need.
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Start here: Open a business → Business Licensing Wizard. Washington Department of Revenue
5) File your Business License Application in My DOR
You can apply online (fastest) or by mail.
Online (recommended)
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Go to My DOR → Apply for a new business license. The DOR’s step-by-step pages show exactly what you’ll be asked (owners, location, activities, employees, endorsements). Washington Department of Revenue
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Direct info page: Apply for a new business license (My DOR Help) Washington Department of Revenue
By mail (slower)
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Download the Business License Application (paper) (form 700028): PDF and mail it with payment as directed. Washington Department of Revenue
What you’ll need handy (varies slightly by structure): owner SSN/ITIN, EIN, business address, start date, a description of activities, expected gross revenue, and whether you’ll hire employees in the next 90 days. The DOR checklist pages list this out for sole props/partnerships and for corporations/LLCs. Washington Department of Revenue
Good to know: If your structure is a corporation/LLC/LLP, the DOR site explicitly says file with the Secretary of State first, then complete the Business License Application. Washington Department of Revenue+1
6) Add city and state endorsements during the application
While completing the application you can add required city business licenses (“endorsements”) for most WA cities and any needed state endorsements (like reseller permit-related activities, etc.).
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City endorsements overview (BLS handles 200+ cities): Business Licensing Service & local licensing. If your city isn’t in BLS, you’ll be told to contact the city directly. Washington Department of Revenue+1
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State endorsements list (when specific activities require them): State endorsements. Washington Depart
7) (Optional) Register a trade name (DBA)
7) (Optional) Register a trade name (DBA)
If you’ll operate under a name other than your legal name, add a trade name to your application. The fee is $5 per trade name (plus the application’s processing fee).
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How to register trade names (and fee): Register trade names. Washington Department of Revenue
8) Pay fees and submit
Washington uses a variable processing fee model for the Business License Application in addition to any city/state endorsement and trade-name fees:
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Open/Reopen a business: $50
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Add additional location: $0
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City Non-Resident endorsement added to existing location: $0
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Any other purpose (e.g., hiring employees, adding endorsements, trade names): $10
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Annual renewal processing: $5 (plus each endorsement’s renewal fee; late penalties can apply)
Official details: Variable business license processing fees. Washington Department of Revenue
You’ll pay online in My DOR (e-check/credit options) or include payment by mail per the form. Washington Department of Revenue
9) Processing times & what you receive
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Processing time: About 10 business days for the application; if you included city or state endorsements, expect an extra 2–3 weeks for those approvals. Washington Department of Revenue+1
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UBI number: When your license is issued, you’ll receive a Unified Business Identifier (UBI)—your state business ID used across agencies. Washington Department of Revenue
10) If you’ll have employees: L&I & ESD accounts (done through the application)
Checking “Yes” to hiring employees in the next 90 days triggers creation of your Employment Security Department (unemployment) and Labor & Industries (workers’ comp) employer accounts via the Business License Application. You must then file quarterly reports for active accounts. Washington Department of Revenue
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L&I general requirements: L&I Business Requirements (safety, posters, workers’ comp, etc.). Washington Labor & Industries
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Contractors have extra steps (bond, insurance, registration): Register as a contractor. Washington Labor & Industries
11) Renew each year
Most city and state endorsements renew annually. BLS sends a renewal notice about a month before expiration; there’s a $5 state renewal processing fee (plus endorsement renewal fees). Late penalties can apply.
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Renewal basics: Get or renew your business license and FAQs. Washington Department of Revenue+2Washington Department of Revenue+2
12) After you’re licensed: helpful next steps
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Sales tax/B&O setup & filings: You’ll file in My DOR under your UBI. See the Businesses hub. Washington Department of Revenue
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Check other agency requirements: Next-steps page has quick links (DOL professional licenses, city requirements, and a reminder about new federal BOI reporting with FinCEN for many entities). Washington Department of Revenue
Quick, copy-paste checklist (what to gather before you apply)
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Secretary of State filing complete (if LLC/corp/LLP) and UBI (or you’ll get UBI after license approval if sole prop/partnership). Washington Department of Revenue
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IRS EIN (free at irs.gov). IRS
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Owner info (names, DOB, SSN/ITIN), business addresses, start date, description/NAICS-style activities, estimated first-year gross revenue. Washington Department of Revenue
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Whether you’ll hire employees in the next 90 days. Washington Department of Revenue
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City location details to add the correct city endorsement (if your city participates in BLS; otherwise you’ll contact the city directly). Washington Department of Revenue
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Any trade name(s) to register ($5 each). Washington Department of Revenue
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A card/bank account to pay the variable processing fee and any endorsement fees. Washington Department of Revenue
Handy links (all official)
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Apply online with My DOR: https://secure.dor.wa.gov/mydor secure.dor.wa.gov
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Apply for a business license (overview & requirements): https://dor.wa.gov/open-business/apply-business-license Washington Department of Revenue
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Paper application (PDF): 700028 Business License Application Washington Department of Revenue
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Variable processing fees: https://dor.wa.gov/open-business/apply-business-license/variable-business-license-processing-fees Washington Department of Revenue
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City endorsements: https://dor.wa.gov/open-business/business-licensing-service-and-local-licensing Washington Department of Revenue
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State endorsements: https://dor.wa.gov/manage-business/state-endorsements Washington Department of Revenue
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Register trade names ($5): https://dor.wa.gov/manage-business/grow-business/register-trade-names Washington Department of Revenue
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Secretary of State (form your LLC/corp): https://ccfs.sos.wa.gov/ and fee schedule: https://www.sos.wa.gov/corporations-charities/frequently-asked-questions-faqs/fee-scheduleexpedited-service Corporations and Charities System+1
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IRS EIN (free): https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/get-an-employer-identification-number IRS