Why Start a Cleaning Business in Alabama?
Cleaning businesses in Alabama can thrive with low labor costs and even lower tax burdens. Manufacturing is the largest industry in the state, which means there is a high demand for commercial cleaning services.
This article will provide all the essential information you need to know on how to start a home cleaning company in the state of Alabama, including necessary permits, training for staff, equipment needed, insurance requirements, and more. Let’s get started!
We suggest reading these articles first if you haven’t already:
Do I Need a Cleaning License in Alabama?
You do not need a state business license to start a cleaning business in Alabama; however, most counties require registration and filing. In this next section, we’ll share how to do that.
File/Register your Business with Alabama
The state of Alabama requires that all businesses register with the Department of Revenue.
Registration costs range from $25 to $1,000. For a full list of costs, visit the Alabama Secretary of State Fee Schedule.
If you are filing an LLC, you need to file a business name and a Certificate of Formation. You can find those documents here.
If you are filing as a Corporation, you will file a Domestic Business Corporation Certificate of Formation. For more instructions, visit the Secretaty of State’s business downloads resource.
Business license requirements in Alabama
Alabama does not require a business license for general house cleaning businesses. But as things often change, check with the state’s licensing needs when registering a new business.
Be sure to also check with your individual county, city, or local municipality. Requirements can vary and some may need a general business tax, licensing, or other filing requirements for business.
Call your local municipality office and inquire if this is required.
Get business insurance
For a breakdown of why you need insurance, the different kinds of insurance to consider, plus the difference between insurance and bonding, read this guide first.
In the cleaning industry, business insurance is always worth it since you’re usually cleaning on someone else’s property. Don’t wait until it’s too late before you consider getting insurance for your business. At a minimum, make sure that you can’t be held personally liable for any property damage or if anything goes wrong when you’re on someone else’s property. Explore different small business insurance options in Alabama right here.