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Shop Act & Trade Licence in Gujarat — Documents, Fees & Process

Gujarat Shop Act + trade licence compliance guide. Documents, fees and timelines for Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and MSME retail shops. Cities covered include Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot.

Informational guide only — not legal advice. Portals, fees and forms change; verify on official state / municipal websites or with a qualified professional.

Why Gujarat businesses file these early

  • Strong MSME and trading hubs (Surat, Ahmedabad)
  • Local licence often needed before day-to-day operations
  • IEC relevant for export-oriented units

Do I need Shop & Establishment in Gujarat?

Most retail shops, establishments and many commercial offices in Gujarat require registration under the Shop and Establishment Act / rules applicable in the state. Gujarat Shop Act registration is commonly filed through the state labour / IFP-style single-window portals.

Browse Shop & Establishment entries in the catalog →

Do I need a trade licence in Gujarat?

Trade / shop licence is municipal — Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and other ULBs handle local business licences. Categories and fee slabs differ by local body and trade type (general retail, food, workshops, etc.).

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Documents typically required

  1. Identity proof of proprietor / partners / directors (Aadhaar / PAN / passport)
  2. Photographs of authorised person(s)
  3. Proof of business address (rent agreement / ownership papers / NOC)
  4. Utility bill or municipal tax receipt (as asked by the portal)
  5. Partnership deed / LLP agreement / Certificate of Incorporation (if not proprietary)
  6. Board resolution / authorisation letter (companies)
  7. Additional annexures for specific trades (food, chemicals, etc.)

Step-by-step process

  1. 1

    Confirm which registrations apply

    Most shops need Shop & Establishment registration. Many municipalities also require a trade / business licence for the premises. GST, FSSAI, Fire NOC or labour codes may apply based on activity.

  2. 2

    Gather identity and premises documents

    Mismatch between GST address, lease address and Shop Act address is a common rejection reason. Align spellings and PIN codes first.

  3. 3

    File Shop & Establishment online

    Use the state labour / citizen portal for your state. Pay the prescribed fee and download the certificate when approved.

  4. 4

    Apply for municipal trade licence

    File with the corporation / municipality that covers your shop. Categories and fee slabs differ by local body.

  5. 5

    Keep renewals on calendar

    Trade licences and Shop Act registrations often need periodic renewal. Set reminders before expiry.

Fees & timeline

Fees vary by municipality, employee count, premises size and licence category. Timelines can range from a few days to several weeks depending on inspections and document quality. Always check the current fee schedule on the official portal for Gujarat.

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