Apply for or Renew a Business License

You need a business license if you:

  • Have a company located in Torrance
  • Will physically work in Torrance
  • Will use your own vehicles to deliver to Torrance

Apply

Step 1.Create an online account

Create an Account

 

Step 2.Apply for a business license

Click on License & Waste Hauling, then click Apply/Register Online.

 

Renew

Step 1.Login to your account

If you do not have an account, see the Apply tab above

Login to Account

Step 2.Link your account to a business license

Go to My Records and confirm your business license is linked. If you do not see your business license, follow these steps:

  • Select Home, then click Link to Business License under License Renewals.
  • Enter your business license number from your renewal notice.
  • Enter your 10-digit PIN code from your renewal notice and follow the prompts to complete the link. 

 

Step 3.Renew Business Licenses

Licenses are renewed annually at the end of the calendar year:

  • Select License & Waste Hauling, then click Business License/Renewal and Waste Qtrly Reporting.
  • Your business license should be listed under My Records (If not, see Step 2 above).
  • In the Action column on the right, click Renew License.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the due date for renewals?

Renewals are due by January 31st and can be paid online, at City Hall, or by United States Postal Service mail (postmark date must be January 31st or earlier).


 

What are the Late Penalties?

Payments received after January 31st are subject to a 1% penalty that increases every three days by 1%, up to June 30th when the penalty is 50%.


 

How can I pay my Business License Renewal?

Online: See the Renew tab above.

Mail: Mail in your payment using the self-addressed envelope enclosed with your renewal notice. Please include your renewal notice with your payment.

In Person: Visit the City's Permit Center at 3031 Torrance Boulevard, Torrance, California. All methods of payment are accepted - cash, check, debit card, and all major credit cards.


 

I am an out-of-city contractor and do not have a current job in the city. Do I still need to pay the license renewal fee?

No; the license renewal fees would be paid if/when you have job(s) in the city. If you are continuing a job from the previous year, you would need to renew your business license for the coming year.


 

Is the additional per person tax required for all business license types?

No; some business license types are not subject to additional tax, such as:

  • Amusement/vending machines
  • Apartments, hotels, and motels
  • Out-of-town state contractors
  • Recyclers/hazardous waste collectors and refuse collectors
  • Retail/wholesale delivery routes
  • Scrap dealers

If your business is in one of the above categories, do not add and pay additional taxes for the number of persons. Leave these questions blank on the front of the renewal form if paying by mail.


 

If the business changed ownership of 51% or greater, or changed locations, can I cross off the old information and put my new information on the renewal notice?

No; a new application will be required for changes in ownership and/or location.


 

Why do I have to pay the $4 SB-1186 State Disability Access Fee?

On September 19, 2012, Governor Brown signed into law California Senate Bill 1186 (SB-1186), which adds a state fee on any application for a local business or renewal. The purpose is to increase disability access and compliance with construction-related accessibility requirements, and to develop educational resources to facilitate compliance with federal and state disability laws.

Under federal and state law, compliance with disability access laws is a serious and significant responsibility that applies to all California building owners and tenants with buildings open to the public. You may obtain information about your legal obligations and how to comply with disability access laws at the following agencies: