Business Licenses can now be renewed and applied for in the new Self-Service Portal. Please see the eTRAKiT How-To pages for instructions.
All businesses located in Erie must be granted a Business License before conducting business. Licenses are renewed annually and can be completed online.
Review the details below for more about business types and licensing requirements.
The Town of Erie requires all new businesses with a physical location in Erie to apply for a business license and renew it annually. This type of license falls in the category of doing business as wholesale, retail, service, manufacturing, or contracting. Review the municipal code provisions for Businesses & Occupation Licenses.
The Town requires all businesses that are operating out of the home to apply for a Home Occupation Business License and renew it annually. This type of license falls in the category of home-based wholesale, retail, service, manufacturing, or daycare business where family members reside. The home occupation business must abide by strict zoning use guidelines set by the Town’s Unified Development Code.
Depending on the type of business, an inspection may be completed by various agencies or Town departments. These inspections may be completed by the following departments:
Note: Contractors, subcontractors, and tradesmen need to have a Town of Erie Contractors License but NOT a Business License if they do not have a physical business address in Erie. Please access the Self-Service Portal and create a Contractor's Account to obtain a Contractor's License.
Step 1 - Gather Info: The following information will be required to complete a business license application:
Step 2 - Access the Application: Please use the eTRAKiT Self-Service Portal to access the Business License online application.
Step 3 - Register: Register and create an account for the business or log in if you already have an account.
Step 4 - Fill in All Information: After signing in, please click on the Business License link to complete the application.
Step 5 - Review & Approval: Upon receipt of the completed application, the information will be reviewed by several departments. Upon approval, the Business License will be emailed to the email address on file.
Please read the Home Occupation Regulations 10-3-4 in the Town of Erie Municipal Code before applying for the home occupation business license.
Step 1 - Gather Information: The following information will be required to complete a home occupation business license application:
Step 2 - Access the Application: Please use the eTRAKiT Self-Service Portal to access the Home Occupation Business License application.
Step 3 - Register: Register and create an account or log in if you already have an account.
Step 4 - Fill in Information: After signing in, please click on the Home Occupation Business License link to complete the application.
Step 5 - Review & Approval: Upon receipt of the completed application, the information will be reviewed by several departments. Upon approval, the business license will be emailed to the email address on file.
Exemptions include the operation of any business exempt by federal or state law, newsboys, or an employee (nanny, telecommuter, etc.).
Pursuant to Colorado Senate Bill 22- 032 - Simplify Local Sales and Use Tax Administration, the Town of Erie no longer requires businesses to apply for General Business License if, the business does not have a physical location in the Town.
Pursuant to Colorado Senate Bill 21-199 Remove Barriers to Certain Public Opportunities, the Town of Erie no longer requires business applicants to state their citizenship status.
General Business/Home Occupation licenses are issued each calendar year and shall be renewed annually on or before Dec. 31 each year.
As a statutory town, the Town of Erie’s sales tax is collected by the State of Colorado. The State imposes a sales tax on retail sales/rental/lease of tangible personal property, prepared food and drink, and certain services. Please contact the Colorado Department of Revenue for more information.
Erie is a statutory Town and its sales tax is collected by the State of Colorado. Colorado imposes a sales tax on retail sales/rental/lease of tangible personal property, prepared food and drink, and certain services, as well as the furnishing of rooms and accommodations.
When a business applies for a State Sales tax license, it will be assigned a 12 digit-number. The first eight digits make up your Colorado Account Number (CAN) and the last four is the Site/Branch ID. Please provide the 12-digit number on your Erie Business License Application. If this is not available at the time of Business License Registration, please follow-up with Erie Finance Department within five business days after you receive a State Sales Tax License.
Licenses are non-transferable. A separate sales tax license is required for each separate physical location. For more information on how to apply for a Sales tax License, visit https://tax.colorado.gov/how-to-apply-for-a-colorado-sales-tax-license.
Yes. After receiving your local license, post it in a prominent location inside your business along with your State sales tax license. This is required by State Statute. Posting tells your customer you are licensed to collect the sales tax and it allows for easy verification of licensing by inspectors.
The Town of Erie sales tax rate is 3.5%. Depending on where the retail sale is sourced in, the total sales tax rate will vary.
Visit a map to look up sales tax rate by address. Type in the delivery address in the search bar. In general, a sale takes place within Erie if it is delivered to the purchaser at a location within Erie.
You can also visit the Colorado State Geographic Information System to look up tax rate for location outside of Erie: https://colorado.ttr.services/.
Below is an excerpt from the Colorado Sales Tax Guide on “destination sourcing rules” when determining which sales tax rate applies to the transaction:
These sourcing rules do not apply to leased property. See Department Publication Sales & Use Tax Topics: Leases for sourcing rules for lease payments.
Yes, if you deliver goods and taxable services to the purchasers at a location within Erie.