Small Business Resources

Gwinnett County’s thriving entrepreneurial climate has made the area a region leader in business development. Its location, infrastructure, workforce, school systems, and exceptional quality of life have helped it become a popular entrepreneur community.

 

In fact, Gwinnett’s entrepreneurial and small business is so strong, it became Governor Sonny Perdue’s and the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s first designated “Entrepreneurial Friendly Community” with a population of more than 600,000 residents.


Starting a New Business
Helping your business succeed is the business of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, and when Gwinnett was named an "Entrepreneurial Friendly Community" by the Governor, the state identified the Gwinnett Chamber as the "one-stop shop" for starting and growing a business in Gwinnett.

 

From answering your questions and providing a host of useful information to promoting growth in our county, there are people working everyday to help make Gwinnett a place where businesses thrive and success lives.

 

The Gwinnett Chamber has neamore than 7,200 members representing large and small, domestic and international businesses. As an investor in the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, businesses are entitled to a multitude of benefits offered to members:

 

  • Networking
  • Trade Shows
  • Forums & Peer Groups
  • Economic Development Assistance
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Advertising/Publicity Opportunities
  • Member-to-Member Discounts
  • Free Services
  • Business Referrals  
  • Reduced Cost Health care
  • Ongoing Programs & Seminars
  • Community Involvement

 

If you’re thinking of starting a new business, here’s some great resources:

 

The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce offers many informative publications for both businesses and individuals. This page offers you convenient access to all of these materials.


Guide to Starting a New Business


Programs for Business Success


If you are interested in learning more about available resources at the Gwinnett Chamber and explore the advantages of Chamber membership, please call 770-232-3000.


Business Licenses

 

Gwinnett County

678-377-4100

Municipalities




Certificate of Occupancy

 

Gwinnett County Planning & Development

770-822-7500



Certificate of Registration

 

Georgia Dept. of Revenue, Sales & Use Tax Division

404-656-4092



Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)

 

Internal Revenue Service

404-522-0050



Georgia Employer Status Report

 

Georgia Dept. of Labor, Unemployment Insurance Division

404-656-5590



Georgia Witholding Tax Number

 

Georgia Dept. of Revenue, Income Tax Division

404-656-4181



Incorporation, Trademark Registration

 

Georgia Secretary of State
Corporations

404-656-2861

Incorporation

404-656-2817

U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Trademark Office

703-308-4357



Industry-Specific Licensing

 

Georgia Dept. of Revenue
Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Unit

404-656-4262

Sales & Use Tax Unit

404-656-5687

Georgia Dept. of Agriculture

404-656-3685

Environmental Health Department - Gwinnett County

770-963-5142



Minimum Wage Requirements

 

U.S. Dept. of Labor Employment Standards
Administration

404-562-2201

Georgia Dept. of Labor
Inspection Division

404-656-3018



Trade Name Registration

 

Gwinnett County

770-822-8196



Other Resources:

 

Better Business Bureau

404-688-4910

Georgia Dept. of Administrative Affairs

404-656-6315

Georgia Dept. of Economic Development

404-656-3545

Small Business Administration

404-331-0100

Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Lawrenceville

678-407-5385

Service Corp of Retired Executives (SCORE)

404-331-0121

U.S. Bureau of the Census, SE Office

404-730-3833

U.S. Dept. of Commerce

404-730-3007

U.S. Government Bookstore

404-347-1900