The least exciting part of this business is getting your permits and licenses sorted out. Each state has it’s own rules and laws about what kind of license and permits you will need,so the best thing to do is to contact your local council and find out what you will need.
You’ll want to ask questions like,if I move my cart outside the city limits does that license still apply. If I wish to cross state borders what do I need. You never know if you’ll want to set up shop at a concernt in the next state?
Also ensure that you have the right permits to work. Do you need a saveserve certification and where can you do the course if you do. Also remember that you and your cart will need an inspection from the health inspector. Before you buy your cart,phone them up and ask them what will be expected of you and what the full procedures will be.
Asking questions is vital if you don’t have someone helping you to get set up. In Perry’s guide,he shows you everything you need to know before you get started. You could be up and running your business in two weeks,just like I was with no stress if you follow his guide.
Although the legal stuff horrible to have to deal with,you can do it quickly and painlessly. You also want to ensure that it’s done right to prevent any future problems and stress.
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