Permits, licensing and government regulations pertaining to the numerous small business industries can be quite confusing. This is the one place where you will find the federal, state and local info you need.
Business.gov
has developed a tool that helps businesses determine their license
and permit requirements. Business.gov’s new “Permit Me” feature
provides a single source for obtaining federal, state, and local
permits and professional licenses for businesses. While every
business in the
CHS conducts food safety education and
inspectional activities in all areas of the state not covered by
local departments of health. There are six local health departments
in
Consumer Health Services promotes public health and safety by conducting Hazard Analysis based inspections in the following establishments:
Wyoming Division of Consumer Health Services
100 W. Midwest
PO Box
307-235-3200
Mine Inspection
and Safety
Research and
Planning
Unemployment
Insurance
Unemployment
Tax
Wyoming
Worker’s Safety and Compensation Division
Wyoming Department of Employment
307-777-7937
Department of Environmental Quality
122 W. 25th St., Herschler Bldg.
Cheyenne, WY 82002
307-777-8650
Department of Workforce Services
Herschler Bldg., 2nd Floor
West Excise Tax Division Sales Tax Use Tax Lodging Tax Cigarette Tax Estate Tax Liquor Distributor Division Mineral Tax Division Property Tax Division
Wyoming Secretary of StateState Capital Among the many services of the Secretary of State’s Office, the Corporations Division may be of interest to small businesses and entrepreneurs. The Corporations Division is responsible for the statutory filing of business entities, trademarks and trade names and about 20 miscellaneous filings. It is also responsible for the statutory filing of UCCs to perfect security interests in certain property and the statutory filing of effective financing statements of agricultural products under the Central Filing System.
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It is extremely important you do not overlook
local requirements. Contact
both municipal and county authorities to determine local
requirements.