2025 BOI rule update US entities are now exempt. Check if you still need to file →
We answer most inquiries within one business hour during US business days.
North Dakota . Business License

North Dakota business license requirements explained.

Most North Dakota businesses need more than just a Secretary of State formation. State-level licenses, city/county licenses, and industry-specific permits all stack. This guide explains the three layers, where each applies, renewal cycles, and the licenses founders most often forget.

Find your North Dakota licenses →

The three layers of North Dakota business licensing

Layer 1: State license

North Dakota state-level business license

Some states require a general business license at the state level (e.g., NV State Business License). Others rely on industry-specific state licenses only.

Layer 2: City/County

Local business license

Most North Dakota cities and counties require a local business license. Fees + renewal cycles vary by municipality. Where you operate is what counts . not where you formed.

Layer 3: Industry

Professional and industry permits

Restaurants, contractors, professional services, retail (sales tax permit), childcare, and many others require industry-specific permits in North Dakota.

The licenses North Dakota founders most commonly forget

  • Sales tax permit / seller's permit. Required to collect North Dakota sales tax.
  • Local home-occupation permit. Running a business from home in North Dakota often requires zoning approval.
  • Workers comp insurance registration if hiring employees.
  • Professional license for regulated trades.
  • DBA / Fictitious Name if operating under a brand different from your legal entity.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a business license in North Dakota?
Almost always . at least at the city or county level. Some states also require a general state license.
How much does a North Dakota business license cost?
Varies. State licenses can be $50-$500. City licenses typically $25-$200. Industry-specific permits vary widely.
Where do I apply for a North Dakota business license?
Depends on the layer. State: typically through the {s["agency"]} or Department of Revenue. City/County: local clerk. File.Business identifies all applicable licenses.
How often do North Dakota business licenses renew?
Most annually. Some biennial. Some, like contractor licenses, every 1-3 years.
Is the North Dakota sales tax permit the same as a business license?
No. Sales tax permit is issued by the {s["name"]} Department of Revenue and required if you collect sales tax.
Do I need a business license if I work from home in North Dakota?
Often yes. Many {s["name"]} cities require a home-occupation permit in addition to the standard business license.
Does File.Business identify which licenses I need?
Yes. We screen federal, state, city, and industry permits based on your entity, location, and business activity.

Ready to handle this the easy way?

Five minutes per filing. State fee passed through at cost. Audit trail and deadline tracking included.

Find your North Dakota licenses Get a sales tax permit

Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the ND Secretary of State or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the ND Secretary of State. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the ND Secretary of State as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed North Dakota attorney or CPA.

Find North Dakota licenses →
File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the appropriate state agency. SOC 2 Type II audited. 220,000+ businesses formed since 2017.