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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Upland business licenses should match the real address

Upland's business-license page is the local first stop for opening or operating a business, especially when the address, activity, home-business status, or permits may change the path.

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Upland has a mix of old commercial corridors, neighborhood businesses, foothill homes, offices, contractors, restaurants, and Route 66-facing addresses. A business license works best when the city can see the real activity and the real location at the start.

The business-license page is the main local door. The economic-development page is useful for broader business questions. Before applying, sort out whether the business is inside Upland, home-based, mobile, online-only, contractor-based, food-related, or tied to a commercial tenant space.

Have the business name, owner contact, address, start date, business description, seller’s permit if needed, state license if needed, and lease or owner information handy. If customers, employees, deliveries, signs, food, vehicles, storage, noise, or construction are part of the plan, mention that early. Those details can affect zoning, building, fire, health, or sign questions.

This is a practical first-check, not a warning. Upland is easier to work with when the first form matches the business people are actually trying to open.

Where to see it

Upland Business Licenses and Economic Development pages.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.

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