OLYMPIA, Wash. – Aug. 15, 2024 – Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS) today welcomes its newest partner, the Eastern Washington town of Odessa in Franklin County.
Odessa joins hundreds of cities and towns across the state using the streamlined service to support commerce. The community of 1,000 residents has about 100 active businesses.
OLYMPIA, Wash. – June 4, 2024 – The Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS) today welcomes the city of Chewelah to its local government licensing support system. The Stevens County community of 2,000 has about 200 active businesses.
BLS is the state’s premier licensing one-stop solution that connects businesses to hundreds of state registrations, such as liquor licenses and teen worker permits.
Snoqualmie joins dozens of King County cities in the Washington’s local licensing one-stop.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept. 19, 2023 – The Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS) is adding another King County partner to its combined licensing one-stop. The city of Snoqualmie, population 14,000, will be the 27th King County city to partner with BLS.