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Who is responsible for sidewalk repair and maintenance in San Rafael? Per City of San Rafael Municipal Code Section 11.60, property owners in San Rafael are responsible for maintenance and repair of public sidewalks adjacent to their property. The City ordinance was adopted in October 2017, in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code Section...

January 2022 “Point-In-Time Count,” a study of the number of individuals experiencing homelessness in San Rafael and Marin County Monthly statistics on individuals moving from homelessness to housing and shelter New housing resources for individuals and families in Marin County

A business license is a tax for doing business. The San Rafael Municipal Code requires that you obtain a license to conduct business within the city limits of San Rafael, even if your physical office is located outside city limits. A business license is not a permit. It is not evidence that the holder is...

San Rafael (Calif.), the largest city in Marin County, has released a public test version of its future website as part of an effort to increase civic engagement prior to an official launch in December 2016. “We’re excited about this fresh new digital face of the City,” said Mayor Gary Phillips. “We look forward to...

Here's an update of what we've done and what we're doing next to better serve San Rafael. Done Added more layers to the map with helpful descriptions. Drafted department descriptors. Created FAQs for business licenses & parking. Audited all the broken links. Incorporated feedback from department directors. Added under construction symbols to areas of the...

Describe your volunteer activity with San Rafael? Reverend Jan is a volunteer in the San Rafael Police Chaplain Program. Before being ordained as an Episcopalian priest in 1994 she raised four children and worked at San Rafael High School for 20 years as the Secretary to the Vice Principals of Discipline. As a San Rafael...

Anyone who conducts business within San Rafael city limits must obtain a business license.

Yes, if you are not paid as an employee, you are considered an independent contractor and are required to have a business license.

Yes. However, the business license tax is waived upon presentation of proof that the business has a non-profit status.

Yes. In addition, a home-based business must comply with City of San Rafael Zoning Standards.

A separate business license is required for each location.

No, each city has its own business license requirements, fees, and taxes. Check with the appropriate city or county for its rules and regulations.

No, a business license cannot be transferred. As a new owner, you need to apply for a business license in your name.

The president, treasurer, and other officers of a corporation may be shareholders, but they are not the owners of the business for our purposes.  We consider the corporation itself the owner of the business.  Just send us a follow-up email to BLRenewal@cityofsanrafael.org with updated contact information.

Always check with the City's Planning Division to verify that the new location is zoned properly for the intended use and whether a Use Permit or another type of approval is required.  Please submit a new business license application for the new location.  If you are registered with other government agencies such as the State Board...

“Business tax certificate” is simply a more accurate term for what is commonly referred to as a “business license.”  Our Finance Department collects business tax but does not regulate businesses; therefore, we are trying to minimize the use of the term “business license,” which suggests the granting of permission.

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