

How to start a business in San Bruno CA
In-Town/Home Based Business Application (see below for additional instructions)
2. Out-of-Town Contractor Application (for businesses with no fixed place in San Bruno)
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3. Apartment/Rooming House Rentals Application
4. Commercial Property Rentals Application Instructions for In-Town/Home Based Business:
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Step 1: To complete the In-Town/Home Based Business Application, you will need to obtain approval from the San Bruno Community Development Department regarding Zoning Conformance. Please direct all questions regarding Zoning Conformance or Home Occupation permits to the San Bruno Community Development Department at (650) 616-7074. In addition, please review the Schedule of Taxes to complete the Business Tax Calculation section of the application.
Step 2: Practitioner/businesses that will operate under a different name must file a Fictitious Business Name Statement (DBA) with the San Mateo County Assessor or supply a copy of State of California papers certifying the fictitious name and ownership -County Clerk - Recorder's Office.
Step 3: Obtain a Seller's Permit/Resale Number for California (if applicable) by contacting the State Board of Equalization .
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Note: Completion of In-Town/Home Based Business application may require a copy of Fictitious Business Name Statement and Seller's Permit/Resale Number, as applicable.
If you are unsure whether this applies to you, please contact Business License at (650) 616-7083.
Helpful Links to get you started Starting a New Business in San Bruno - a listing of various agencies San Bruno Chamber of Commerce - independent organization of San Bruno businesses
DISCLAIMER: Business Tax certificates are issued without verification that the applicant is subject to or exempted from licensing from the State. It does not relieve the applicant from the responsibility of complying with the requirements of any other department of the city and/or any other ordinance, law, or regulation of the City of San Bruno, State of California, or any other governmental agency. Issuance of a certificate does not confirm compliance with planning (zoning), building, or public safety (police and fire) regulations. The applicant is responsible to secure all required permits. The City must be notified of any changes in ownership or address of the business, or any business closures.
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