Business License

Business license in Limestone County, Alabama

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To operate a business in Limestone County, Alabama, you need two licenses: a state Business Privilege License (obtained from the Limestone County Revenue Commissioner) and a local Limestone County license. If your business is located within Athens city limits, you will also need a City of Athens business license. Licenses must be renewed annually by October 1.

License requirements and fees change periodically. Always verify current requirements directly with the Limestone County Revenue Commissioner's office before applying.

Business license requirements in Limestone County

Alabama requires every business operating in the state to hold a Business Privilege License. This license is administered at the county level — even though it is a state requirement. In Limestone County, you obtain the license from the Limestone County Revenue Commissioner's office.

In addition to the state privilege license, businesses within city limits need a separate municipal business license from the city where they operate. Businesses outside city limits only need the county license.

Limestone County Revenue Commissioner
OfficeLimestone County Revenue Commissioner
Address100 S. Clinton St, Athens, AL 35611
Phone(256) 233-6433
HoursMon–Fri 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
License feeFees start at $10 and increase based on business type and gross receipts.
Renewal deadlineOctober 1

How to get a business license in Limestone County

  1. Determine your business classification — license fees are based on business type and gross receipts. Common categories include retail, wholesale, service, and professional.
  2. Gather required documents — bring your business name, physical address, federal EIN, description of business activities, and estimated gross receipts.
  3. Visit or contact the Revenue Commissioner's office — apply in person at the address listed above, or check whether online applications are available at the county's website.
  4. Pay the license fee — fees are based on your business type and gross receipts. Fees start at $10 and increase based on business type and gross receipts.
  5. Display your license — Alabama law requires you to display your business privilege license at your place of business.

Limestone County is one of North Alabama's fastest-growing counties, anchored by Athens and serving communities including Elkmont, Ardmore, and Tanner. Many residents commute to Huntsville, making Limestone County a growing hub for home-based and small businesses.

Do I also need a city business license?

If your business operates within Athens city limits, yes — you need both the county license and a City of Athens business license. The city license is obtained separately from the city's revenue or business license department. Businesses outside city limits only need the county license.

Do I need an LLC to get a business license?

No — sole proprietors, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations all need a business license. However, if you're operating as a sole proprietor and haven't formed an LLC yet, consider doing so. An Alabama LLC provides personal liability protection that a sole proprietorship doesn't, and the $200 filing cost is often worth it.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a business license cost in Limestone County?
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Fees start at $10 and increase based on business type and gross receipts. The exact amount depends on your business type and annual gross receipts. Contact the Limestone County Revenue Commissioner's office for a quote based on your specific business.
When do I need to renew my Limestone County business license?
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Alabama business privilege licenses run on a fiscal year from October 1 to September 30 and must be renewed by October 1. Operating without a current license can result in penalties.
Can I operate from home with a business license in Limestone County?
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Yes — home-based businesses in Limestone County need a business license just like any other business. If you're in a residential area, also check local zoning rules to confirm your business type is permitted.

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