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Shop Establishment Act Registration


Shop Establishment Act Registration

  1. Application Form: Typically, you will need to fill out an application form provided by the local authorities responsible for shop establishment registrations.

  2. Identity Proof of the Applicant: This could include documents such as Aadhar card, PAN card, passport, voter ID, or any other government-issued photo ID.

  3. Address Proof of the Applicant: Documents like Aadhar card, utility bills (electricity, water, etc.), passport, or ration card can serve as address proof.

  4. Proof of Ownership or Tenancy Agreement: If you own the premises, you will need to provide ownership documents. If you are a tenant, a copy of the rent agreement will be required.

  5. Proof of Address of the Shop: Similar to the applicant’s address proof, you’ll need to provide documentation confirming the shop’s address.

  6. Photographs: Passport-sized photographs of the applicant and any partners or proprietors involved.

  7. PAN Card: Permanent Account Number (PAN) card of the applicant.

  8. GST Registration Certificate: If applicable, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration certificate.

  9. Nature of Business: A description of the type of business activities carried out in the shop.

  10. Number of Employees: Information about the number of employees working in the shop.

  11. List of Machinery and Equipment: If the business uses any machinery or equipment, a list of these items might be required.

  12. Fire Department NOC: Depending on the nature of your business and the local regulations, you might need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the local fire department.

  13. Health Department NOC: If your business deals with food or health-related products, you might need an NOC from the local health department.

  14. Consent from Local Authority: Some regions require a consent letter or NOC from the local municipal or local authority.

  15. Registration Fees: The applicable fees for the registration process.

  16. Any other documents: Depending on your state’s specific requirements, you might need additional documents.

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