Almanac note · Rules and licenses
La Mesa business licenses depend on how you work in the city
La Mesa business licensing covers in-city businesses, home occupations, out-of-city businesses working in La Mesa, contractors, delivery work, and new businesses before they open.
La Mesa’s business-license page is worth reading before you decide which form fits. The city treats “doing business” broadly: being located in La Mesa, entering the city to do paid work, working as an outside contractor or delivery business, or having a local business that may not even have customers come to the site.
The categories matter. In-city commercial work, home occupation work, out-of-city business activity, independent contractor work, salon booth rentals, massage work, and other activities can use different application paths or ask for different details.
Home occupation work is a good example. The city page says home occupation businesses need planning review and approval, and it points people to a zoning map and Planning contact. The New Businesses page also reminds people that new businesses need the city business license before opening, and that fictitious business names or seller’s permits can be separate steps.
Before applying, write down where the business is based, where the paid work happens, whether customers come to the address, whether it is home-based, and whether sales, contractors, delivery, food, salon, or massage work is involved. Those details make the La Mesa form choice much easier to sort.
Where to see it
La Mesa Business Licenses and New Businesses pages.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 5, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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