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Business registration in United States — Texas

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

3,658 matching statutes

  • United States — Texas

    Tax Code § 151.106

    1 provisions

    Retailers who sell taxable items for storage, use, or consumption in the state must register with the comptroller.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 2310.053

    1 provisions

    The bank must help qualified businesses, readjustment-zone governing bodies, local governments, and business applicants with incentives, assistance, licensing information, tax incentives, and technical assistance.

  • United States — Texas

    Election Code § 15.025

    1 provisions

    A voter registration change becomes effective 30 days after the voter submits the relevant notice or other qualifying document, with special rules for early voting, mail submission, and deadlines near election day.

  • United States — Texas

    Utilities Code § 52.103

    1 provisions

    Telecommunications utilities must register with the commission within 30 days after starting public service.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 6003.152

    1 provisions

    A registration certificate cannot be issued unless the applicant files evidence of the required liability insurance.

  • United States — Texas

    Health and Safety Code § 371.024

    1 provisions

    Used oil collection centers must register every two years, report annually to the commission, and may be subject to a registration fee; voluntary private entities are exempt from the fee.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 6001.154

    1 provisions

    To get a registration certificate, the applicant must file proof of required liability insurance, and the department cannot issue the certificate without it.

  • United States — Texas

    Tax Code § 171.158

    1 provisions

    A foreign taxable entity may withdraw from doing business in the state by filing a certificate of withdrawal, but only after paying any tax or penalty imposed by this chapter. The secretary of state must file the certificate.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 2303.053

    1 provisions

    The bank must help businesses, local governments, and nominating bodies with enterprise-zone and economic-development related assistance, and must provide information on required business authorizations.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 1301.351

    1 provisions

    Most people may not do plumbing unless they have the required license, registration, or endorsement and their work is supervised by a licensed person.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 71.002

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the chapter, including address, assumed name, certificate, company, corporation, estate, foreign filing entity, office, partnership, person, registrant, and representative.