Utility Office
Location and Hours of Operation:

City Hall
Utility Department
401 California Avenue
Boulder City, Nevada 89005
Phone (702) 293-9219
Fax (702) 293-9411
E-mail: Contact Form
Monday through Thursday
 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.


 Most Requested Licenses
Resident Business License
Non-Resident Business License
Non-Profit Permit Application
License Information Guide
Liquor License
Garage Sale Permit
Hydrant Meter Application

 See Also
Animal Licenses
Business Licenses
Garage Sale Permits
Liquor Licenses

Boulder City
- Licenses & Fees: Business Licenses

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Business License Office
Located in City Hall (downstairs, room #4)
 
Welcome to Boulder City Business Licensing. 
Our mission is to license businesses and promote confidence towards the business community. 
We hope that all of your licensing needs will be met, and good luck in your business endeavor.

 
Most requested applications:
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Resident Businesses are those who have a business address within the city limits of Boulder City. 
 Non Resident businesses are those who do not have a business address located in Boulder City,
but the business activity will be taking place within the city limits of Boulder City. 

Business License Fees

 
 
Resources:
 

Question   Frequently Asked Questions    Question


Q. What do I need to start a business in Boulder City?
A. Contact the Business License Office at (702) 293-9219 for specific requirements. Generally speaking, most licenses fall under two categories: Resident License, which is a business whose principal place of operation is located in Boulder City, and Non-Resident License, which is a business whose principal place of operation is located outside Boulder City.

Q. Can I operate my business from my home?
A. Yes.  Any business wishing to use their home for their place of business must first apply for a "Home Occupation Permit" through the Community Development Department. Certain criteria must be met before receiving approval. After receipt of the Home Occupation Permit, a business license may be issued.

Q. My club wants to hold a fund raiser. Do we need a permit or license?
A. Yes.  Raffles and other similar fund raisers are considered gambling. A special permit for these types of activities may be issued to non-profit organizations. The Boulder City Licensing Board must approve all Non Profit Raffle permits. You can obtain the application from the Business License Office. Proof of non-profit status is required.

Q. Do I need a permit or license for a garage sale?
A. Yes. Garage Sale Permits can be obtained through the Business License Office at no charge.

Q. Does my pet need a license?
A. Yes.  All dogs, cats and pot-bellied pigs are required to have an animal license. Proof of rabies vaccination must be furnished at the time the license is requested. Licenses may be obtained at Animal Control or the Business License Office. Licenses are due January 1st of each year and become delinquent February 1st of each year.

Q. Can I sell liquor and have gaming in my business in Boulder City?
A. Liquor licenses are subject to approval of the Boulder City Liquor Board and are issued for a period of one year.  Gaming in Boulder City is prohibited.

Q. How do I file a complaint about a business?
A. A complaint form can be submitted to the Business License office.  Boulder City Business Licensing has the authority to investigate complaints regarding licensed and unlicensed businesses within the city limits of Boulder City only.  This authority generally relates to a determination of whether a business has a Boulder City business license and whether that license is the proper license for the business activities being conducted.  The department has no jurisdiction to investigate alleged criminal activities, the general business practices of a business, quality of workmanship, pricing of goods or services, or monies owed.

Q. What do I need to do to put signs up for my business?

A. Please check with the Community Development Department before using or installing any type of sign, flag, or banner.  Permanent and temporary signs may require review and approval prior to issuance of permits and installation.  Temporary signs shall not be attached to utility poles, fences, or trees and may not flash, blink, be illuminated, spin, rotate, block traffic visibility, constitute a vehicular or pedestrian traffic hazard, or cause a public nuisance of any kind.  Click here to review Title 11, Chapter 24 of the City Code in it's entirety for detailed information.