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- Los Angeles County - Doing Business With
The Business to Business (B2B) Space Share portal is a free exchange platform connecting displaced businesses, including non-profit organization, to temporary workspaces generously donated by other business throughout LA County
- Los Angeles County Vendor Registration
Before registering as a new vendor, you can search our directory of vendors to see if you’re already registered with the County of Los Angeles Why Register? The first step in doing business with the County of Los Angeles starts with registering as a County vendor
- Doing Business With Our Office - lavote. gov
Los Angeles County continually seeks qualified vendors to partner with in delivering essential services and innovative solutions Below is an outline on how to become a certified vendor, access open solicitations, and identify relevant categories for your business with our Department
- Register Your Business | LA Business Navigator - Los Angeles
Answer a few questions about the business you are looking to open and receive a step-by-step registration checklist to complete the applications necessary to register your business
- Los Angeles County - Doing Business With
A document developed by the County to obtain bids, proposals, and other information from bidders proposers
- Start a Business | LA Business Navigator - Los Angeles
For the most commonly opened business types in Los Angeles, we've put together a simple guide to help understand what you'll need to outfit your business with the right licenses and permits
- Doing Business With LA County – COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
Depending on the value of purchases and contracts, policies differ regarding the method of purchase and the level of approval needed Items under $1,500, for example, require no competitive bidding, while purchases over $100,000 generally must be approved by the Board of Supervisors
- General Info - LAVote. gov
Los Angeles County is always looking to conduct business with small business owners If you are looking to sell goods or services to the County, the State, and the Federal Government -- visit the Office of Small Business
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