Comptroller of Maryland. Serving the People. Peter Franchot, Comptroller
Spotlight on Maryland

FAQ: State Business Licenses

What is a Declaration of Inventory form?

This form is an effective tool that allows the licensee to provide an inventory value which determines the price amount of the license and speeds up the issuing process. You can download the Declaration of Inventory Form or obtain a copy by contacting the State License Bureau at 410-260-6240.

 



 
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Frequently Asked Questions
  1 - Does every business need a license?
  2 - What types of businesses require a license?
  3 - Are wholesalers exempt from the Trader's License requirement?
  4 - What's the difference between a Trader's License and a Trader's Show License?
  5 - What should construction businesses remember?
  6 - Are out-of-state construction business working in Maryland required to obtain a special license?
  7 - What about nonprofit organizations?
  8 - What should auctioneers keep in mind?
  9 - What is a Declaration of Inventory form?
  10 - What kinds of services are available from the State License Bureau?
  11 - If I'm the new owner of a business, am I liable for any delinquencies incurred by the previous owner?
  12 - What if a business fails to remit required license fees to the local Clerk of the Court?
  13 - How far back can state officials investigate a delinquent license matter?
  14 - Where can customers report a complaint about a business?
  15 - What are the fees for the Trader's License?
  16 - What should I remember about license renewals?