https://app.termly.io/document/privacy-policy/1ca4430a-6851-43c0-9c8a-7f98c7f874dd
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Business License Information:
https://gov.texas.gov/business/page/business-permits-office
“The State of Texas does not require a general license. All entities that transact business in Texas are required to register with the Texas Secretary of State or county clerk’s office. As a result, the certificate of formation received from the Secretary of State’s Office, or the assumed name certificate provided by the county clerk’s office, satisfies as the “general business license” requirement that exists within other states.”