Richland city endorsement
Requirements and fees
The city of Richland requires a license for all businesses located within city limits, or conducting business within city limits. Submitting an application for a City of Richland business license certifies you have read and will comply with Richland Municipal Codes 5, 23.42 and any additional applicable RMCs.
If you are not sure if you will do business within the city limits, contact the city directly before you apply.
Note: If you are no longer doing business in Richland, please cancel your city of Richland endorsement. The city of Richland endorsements are not transferrable to other cities and, if renewed in error, the city will not issue refunds.
License fee is determined by number of employees (FTEs) who work within the city limits of Richland.
Method for calculating FTEs
Estimate the number of employees that will be working at the business location on the last day of each of the coming 12 months, add the monthly totals, divide by 12, and drop fractions. This includes full-time, part-time, temporary employees, self-employed persons, sole proprietors, owners, managers, and partners. When applying online, enter the total number of calculated employees and the system will subtract two.
Origination fee:
| License fee | $40 |
|---|---|
| Employee fee | $12 per full-time equivalent (FTE) employee There is no fee for the first two employees. |
| Rental fee | $2 per unit |
Renewal fee:
| License fee | $40 |
|---|---|
| Employee fee | $12 per full-time equivalent (FTE) employee There is no fee for the first two employees. |
| Rental fee | $2 per unit |
Rental unit information
Fees may be charged on properties available for rent within Richland: counted as a total of any combination of individual apartments, houses, commercial or retail rental units, or mobile homes, regardless if vacant or rented. Landlords that offer fewer than three rental units are fully exempt from the Richland rental unit licensing requirement. Landlords that offer three or more rental units in the city limits are considered in the property rental business and must hold a rental property business endorsement. The landlord registers the business office location and reports the total of all rental units offered city-wide under that one location record.
Exception: Properties that have three or more units on a single premise must be registered as a separate business location, and the total units of that one property counted for that one location’s licensing fees (and not included in the one, city-wide rental unit count or location).
If you are a nonprofit business, you may be exempt from city fees*. To qualify you must submit a copy of your business’ IRS 501(c) 3, 4 or 5 certificate with your application.
* If the business has more than 20 employees at a location account, then all General Business Licensing fees apply, including the $40 license fee, $12 per employee fee, the $2 per rental unit fee, and the Richland city late renewal fee ($20 or 10% of total city license fees, whichever is greater). Note: The employee count is established after the ‘two free employees’ have been deducted from the gross total.
Origination fee: $0
Renewal fee: $0
If your business is located at a residence within the city, you must comply with Richland Municipal Code 23.42.090. For more information regarding home occupation requirements, contact the city directly.
Submitting an application for a city of Richland Home Occupation Business License certifies you have read and agree to comply with the home occupation requirements located in RMC 23.42.090, Section C.
If your business is physically located outside city limits, but conducts business within city limits, your license fee is determined by gross annual income earned within this city’s limits and number of employees.
Method for calculating FTEs
Estimate the number of employees that will be working at the business location on the last day of each of the coming 12 months, add the monthly totals, divide by 12, and drop fractions. This includes full-time, part-time, temporary employees, self-employed persons, sole proprietors, owners, managers, and partners. When applying online, enter the total number of calculated employees and the system will subtract two.
Origination fee:
| Reported gross annual income | License fee |
|---|---|
| $0 through $4,000 | No license required |
| Above $4,000 | $40 + $12 employee fee |
Renewal fee:
| Reported gross annual income | License fee |
|---|---|
| $0 through $4,000 | No license required |
| Above $4,000 | $40 + $12 employee fee |
If your business involves a vehicle-based service, you must comply with Richland Municipal Code (RMC) 23.42.325. By submitting your application, you certify that you have read and agree to follow the Vehicle-Based Food Service Requirements outlined in RMC 23.42.325.
When completing your Mobile Vendor Endorsement Application, select the activity that best describes your business:
- Food/Beverage
- Selling of Goods
- Personal Service
Required attachments by activity type
| Activity | Required Attachments(see below for document requirements) |
|---|---|
| Food and beverage | Health Permit, Site Plan, Property Owner Permission, Fire Inspection |
| Selling of goods or personal services | Site Plan, Property Owner Permission, Fire Inspection |
Document Requirements
- Health Permit
- A copy of your valid Benton-Franklin Health District Permit
- Site Plan
- Provide a detailed site plan that includes:
- Property dimensions
- Existing development (buildings, structures, etc.)
- Location of the proposed vending vehicle
- Existing and proposed parking spaces
- Ingress and egress points
- Locations of all public utilities
- Existing or proposed restroom facilities
- Outdoor seating or equipment areas (if applicable)
- Garbage container locations
- Whether operating on City or private property
- Days and hours of operation
- Indication of gas or propane use (for food/beverage vendors only)
Note: If your business cooks food in a vehicle or uses propane or gas, you must obtain a vehicle inspection and approval from the City of Richland Fire Department before your application can be finalized. To schedule an inspection, call 509-942-7718.
- Property Owner Permission
- Provide approval from the property owner or controlling entity where your business will operate:
- City Property: City of Richland Parks and Facilities contract or written approval
- Private Property: Permit, written agreement, or contract from the property owner
- Fire Inspection
- Approval from the City of Richland Fire Department confirming compliance with fire safety requirements
Origination fee: $40
Renewal fee: $40
Your business may be exempt from getting a city business license. For more information, please contact the city directly.
City approval time not available. Contact the city directly for more information.
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