How do I find a business in Hawaii?

When looking up a business entity (Corporation, LLC, or Limited Partnership) in Hawaii, you will need to go to the Secretary of State’s Website. You may preform your search by Name, and be sure to use as many keywords describing the entity as possible in order to narrow the results as the system.

How much does it cost to open a business in Hawaii?

The cost to form a corporation in Hawaii is $50. The Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Business Registration Division (BREG).

How do I sell food in Hawaii?

Residents can sell most types of low-risk foods without needing a permit from the health department. Only direct (in-person) sales are allowed: online and indirect (restaurant and retail store) sales are not allowed. There is no sales limit, and home cooks must take a food safety course before they can sell their food.

How to start a business in Hawaiʻi online?

Hawaiʻi Business Express is the quick and easy way to start a business online. Simply make an account and log in to instantly submit a filing and receive a receipt. Over time, you can continue to use the site to manage ongoing requirements such as filing your annual report and submitting any changes for your business.

Who is the Business Registration Division of Hawaii?

The Business Registration Division is a division of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, a Government agency of the State of Hawaii.

Who are the main contact at Hawaii living?

Yuko Wada was our primary contact at Hawaii Living and we really appreciated her constant responsiveness, helpfulness, and positivity (even when the going got tough in the face of unusual challenges). An international transaction during the early days of Covid would test any agent’s skills, and this team came through with flying colors.

What’s the best way to live in Hawaii?

Welcome to How To Live In Hawaii, a guide to moving to Hawaii and living in Hawaii as a new resident. Here you’ll find how-to’s, tips, reviews of products and services, and other resources that will ease your transition and make your new life and home in Hawaii as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

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